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US 0700 ET Weekly MBA mortgage applications.
1030 ET EIA weekly Petroleum Status Report.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $35 billion of 10-year T-notes.
1300 ET Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren (non-voter), Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic (non-voter) and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari (voter) speak at a virtual event “Racism and the Economy.â€
1400 ET Minutes of the Sep 15-16 FOMC meeting.
1400 ET New York Fed President John Williams (voter) moderates a discussion with Henry Kissinger hosted by the Economic Club of New York.
1500 ET Aug consumer credit expected +$14.0 billion, Jul +$12.25 billion.
1500 ET New York Fed President John Williams (voter) discusses “Flexible Average Inflation Targeting†at an event hosted by the Hoover Economic Policy Working Group.
1630 ET Chicago Fed President Charles Evans (non-voter) discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy in a virtual event hosted by the Metals Service Center Institute.
JAPAN 0100 ET Japan Aug leading index CI expected +2.1 to 89.0, Jul +2.9 to 86.7. Aug coincident index expected +1.1 to 79.4, Jul +3.9 to 78.3.
GERMANY 0200 ET German Aug industrial production expected +1.5% m/m and -8.7% y/y, Jul +1.2% m/m and -10.0% y/y.
ITALY 0400 ET Italy Aug retail sales expected +3.8% m/m, Jul -2.2% m/m and -7.2% y/y.
UK 0430 ET UK Jul house price index expected +3.6% y/y, Jun +3.4% y/y.
0430 ET UK Q2 unit labor costs, Q1 +6.2% y/y.
EUR 0810 ET ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks at Paris Europlace.
CANADA 1000 ET Canada Sep Ivey PMI, Aug -0.7 to 67.8.
CHINA n/a Chinese markets closed for National Day.
2145 ET China Sep Caixin services PMI expected +0.2 to 54.2, Aug -0.1 to 54.0.

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