Lots of economic dockets and events scheduled for today but all with low to medium volatility risks associated.
Data released so far:
- Australia: Home loans in July declined by 4.2 percent, while investment lending for homes grew 0.5 percent.
Upcoming:
- China: FDI details for August will be reported at 5:30 GMT.
- Switzerland: Unemployment rate for August will be reported at 5:45 GMT.
- Germany: Trade balance for July report will be published at 6:00 GMT.
- France: Industrial output and budget for July will be reported at 6:45 GMT.
- Spain: industrial output for July will be reported at 7:00 GMT.
- United Kingdom: Consumer inflation expectations and trade balance report for July will be shared at 8:30 GMT.
- Greece: Industrial production for July and CPI for August will be reported at 9:00 GMT.
- Portugal: The country may announce trade balance today.
- United States: Boston Fed President Rosengren will be speaking at 11:45 GMT.
- Canada: Housing starts data and unemployment report will be published at 13:30 GMT.


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