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US 0700 ET Weekly MBA mortgage applications.
1000 ET Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester (voter) discusses monetary policy to the Money Macro and Finance Society via videoconference.
1030 ET EIA weekly Petroleum Status Report.
1200 ET Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari (voter) discusses constitutional amendments with Minnesota students.
1200 ET Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan (voter) speaks to the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $22 billion of 20-year T-bonds.
1400 ET Fed Beige Book.
1645 ET St. Louis Fed President James Bullard (non-voter) gives a speech on the outlook for the U.S economy and monetary policy during a virtual event hosted by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines.
UK 0200 ET UK Sep CPI expected +0.5% m/m and +0.6% y/y, Aug -0.4% m/m and +0.2% y/y. Sep core CPI expected +1.3% y/y, Aug +0.9% y/y.
0200 ET UK Sep RPI expected +0.3% m/m and +1.1% y/y, Aug -0.3% m/m and +0.5% y/y. Sep RPI ex-mortgage interest payments expected +1.4% y/y, Aug +0.8% y/y.
0200 ET UK Sep public sector net borrowing expected +32.4 billion pounds, Aug +35.2 billion pounds.
0430 ET UK Aug house price index expected +3.0% y/y, Jul +2.3% y/y.
EUR 0330 ET ECB President Christine Lagarde and ECB chief economist Phillip Lane participate in an ECB Listens event.
0600 ET ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos speaks at a webinar event organized by the University of Vigo Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences (FEBS).
CANADA 0830 ET Canada Aug retail sales expected +1.1% m/m and +0.9% m/m ex-autos, Jul +0.6% m/m and -0.4% m/m ex-autos.
0830 ET Canada Sep CPI expected -0.1% m/m and +0.5% y/y, Aug -0.1% m/m and +0.1% y/y. Sep core CPI expected +1.5% y/y, Aug +1.5% y/y

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