Not many economic dockets scheduled for today however some with high risks associated.
Data released so far -
- China - CB leading economic index grew 0.6% in October, compared to 1.6% in September.
Upcoming -
- Germany - Producer price index for October to be released at 7:00 GMT. Bundesbank president Jens Weidmann scheduled to speak at 10:15 GMT.
- Japan - Bank of Japan (BOJ) governor Kuroda scheduled to speak at 7:00 GMT.
- Euro Zone - European Central Bank (ECB) president Draghi is scheduled to speak at 8:00 GMT. Consumer confidence to be released at 15:00 GMT.
- UK - Public sector borrowing to be announced at 9:30 GMT.
- Greece - Greece will release current account details at 10:00 GMT.
- India - RBI will declare FX reserve at 11:30 GMT.
- Canada - Consumer price index for October to be released at 13:30 GMT, along with retail sales.
- US - Kansas FED manufacturing activity report for November to be released at 16:00 GMT, while FED's James Bullard is scheduled to speak at 14:00 GMT.


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