US 0245 ET Chicago Fed President Charles Evans (voter) speaks at a conference in Madrid about central banking.
0730 ET Sep Challenger job cuts, Aug +39.0% y/y.
0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected +2,000 to 215,000, previous +3,000 to 213,000. Weekly continuing claims expected +4,000 to 1.654 million, previous -15,000 to 1.650 million.
0945 ET Final-Sep Markit services PMI expected unrevised at 50.9, prelim-Sep +0.2 to 50.9.
1000 ET Aug factory orders expected -0.2%, Jul +1.4% and +0.3% ex-transportation.
1000 ET Sep ISM non-manufacturing PMI expected -1.3 to 55.1, Aug +2.7 to 56.4.
1100 ET Treasury announces amount of 3-year T-notes (previous $38 billion). 10-year T-notes (previous $24 billion) and 30-year T-bonds (previous $16 billion) to be auctioned Oct 8-10.
1210 ET Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester (non-voter) takes part in a panel discussion on inflation with former Fed chair Ben Bernanke at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C.
1300 ET Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan (non-voter) speaks at a community forum in Houston.
1835 ET Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida discusses the outlook for the economy and monetary policy at a WSJ event in New York.
FRANCE 0350 ET Revised France Sep services PMI. prelim-Sep -1.6 to 51.3.
GERMANY 0355 ET Revised German Sep Markit services PMI, prelim-Sep -2.3 to 52.5.
EUR 0400 ET Revised Eurozone Sep Markit composite PMI, prelim-Sep -1.5 to 50.4.
0500 ET Eurozone Aug PPI expected -0.3% m/m and -0.4% y/y, Jul +0.2% m/m and +0.2% y/y.
0500 ET Eurozone Aug retail sales expected +0.3% m/m and +2.0% y/y, Jul -0.6% m/m and +2.2% y/y.
UK 0430 ET UK Sep Markit/CIPS services PMI expected -0.3 to 50.3, Aug -0.8 to 50.6.
CHINA n/a Chinese markets closed for National Week.