US 0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected +4,000 to 297,000, previous -36,000 to 293,000. Weekly continuing claims expected -45,000 to 2.548 million, previous -134,000 to 2.593 million.
US 0830 ET Oct Philadelphia Fed business outlook survey expected -5.7 to 25.0, Sep +11.3 to 30.7.
0900 ET Fed Governor Christopher Waller discusses the U.S. economy during a virtual event hosted by the OMFIF.
1000 ET Sep leading indicators expected +0.4% m/m, Aug +0.9% m/m.
1000 ET Sep existing home sales expected +3.6% m/m to 6.09 million, Aug -2.0% m/m to 5.88 million.
1100 ET Treasury announces the amount of 2-year T-notes (previous $60 billion), 2-year floating-rate notes (previous $26 billion), 5-year T-notes (previous $61 billion), and 7-year T-notes (previous $62 billion) to be auctioned Oct 26-28.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $19 billion 5-year TIPS.
2100 ET New York Fed President John Willimas (voter) participates in a moderated discussion hosted by the China 40 Forum.
JAPAN 0200 ET Revised Japan Sep machine tool orders.
1930 ET Japan Sep national CPI expected +0.2% y/y, Aug -0.4% y/y. Sep national CPI ex-fresh food expected +0.1% y/y, Aug unch y/y. Sep national CPI ex-fresh food & energy expected -0.4% y/y, Aug -0.5% y/y.
2030 ET Japan Oct Jibun Bank manufacturing PMI, Sep -1.2 to 51.5. Oct Jibun Bank services PMI, Sep +4.9 to 47.8.
UK 0200 ET UK Sep public sector net borrowing expected +23.2 billion pounds, Aug +19.3 billion pounds.
0600 ET UK Oct CBI trends total orders expected -5 to 17, Sep +4 to 22. Oct trends selling prices expected -1 to 40, Sep -2 to 41.
1901 ET UK Oct GfK consumer confidence indicator, Sep -5 to -13.
FRANCE 0245 ET France Oct business confidence indicator expected -1 to 110, Sep +1 to 111.
ITALY 0400 ET Italy Aug industrial sales, July +0.9% m/m and +19.1% y/y.
EUROZONE 1000 ET Eurozone Oct consumer confidence indicator, Sep +1.3 to -4.0.