Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today and all with low to medium volatility risks associated.
Data released so far:
- Australia: Third quarter consumer price inflation is up 0.6 percent q/q, up 1.8 percent y/y. RBA trimmed mean CPI is up 0.4 percent q/q, up 1.8 percent y/y.
Upcoming:
- Switzerland: UBS consumption indicator will be updated for September at 6:00 GMT. October Zew survey report will be released at 8:00 GMT.
- Germany: IFO sentiment report will be published at 8:00 GMT.
- Italy: Industrial sales and orders report will be released at 8:00 GMT.
- United Kingdom: Third-quarter GDP report will be released at 8:30 GMT.
- United States: MBA mortgage applications report will be released at 11:00 GMT, followed by durable goods orders at 12:30 GMT and new home sales report at 14:00 GMT. EIA will release crude oil inventory report at 14:30 GMT.
- New Zealand: Trade balance report for September will be released at 21:45 GMT.
- Japan: Corporate service price report for August will be released at 23:50 GMT.
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