Lot of economic dockets and speaks scheduled for today and some with high risks associated.
Data released so far -
- Australia - Consumer inflation expectations remained same as October at 3.5% in November. Employment rose by 58,600 in October pushing unemployment to 5.9% from 6.2%.
- Germany - Consumer price index rose by 0.3% in October, in line with prior survey, remained flat on yearly basis at zero.
- France - Current account for September improved to € 0.5 billion from -€0.1 billion prior. Consumer price rose by 0.1% in October, up 0.2% from a year ago.
Upcoming -
- Greece - Unemployment rate for August to be released at 10:00 GMT.
- Euro Zone - Industrial production for September to be released at 10:00 GMT. ECB president Draghi is scheduled to speak twice today at 8:30 GMT and 10:30 GMT.
- India - India will announce manufacturing and industrial output for September at 12:00 GMT along with trade deficit for October.
- US - Weekly jobless claims report to be scheduled at 13:30 GMT, followed by JOLTS job openings at 15:00 GMT. EIA will release crude oil inventory report at 16:00 GMT. Lot of FED speakers scheduled for today. FED's Bullard at 14:15 GMT, followed by Yellen at 14:30 GMT, Lacker at 14:45 GMT, Stanley Fischer at 15:00 GMT, Evans at 15:15 GMT, William Dudley at 17:15 GMT and Fischer again at 23:00 GMT.
- Canada - New house price index to be released at 13:30 GMT.


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