US 0730 ET Sep Challenger job cuts, -86.4% y/y.
0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected -14,000 to 348,000, previous +11,000 to 362,000. Weekly continuing claims expected -40,000 to 2.762 million, previous -18,000 to 2.802 million.
1100 ET Treasury announces the amount of 3-year T-notes (previous $58 billion), 10-year T-notes (previous $38 billion), and 30-year T-bonds (previous $24 billion) to be auctioned Oct 12-13.
1145 ET Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester (non-voter) takes part in a virtual panel discussion on inflation dynamics with ECB Executive Board member Philip Lane.
1500 ET Aug consumer credit expected +$17.500 billion, July +$17.004 billion.
JAPAN 0100 ET Japan Aug leading index CI expected -2.1 to 102.0 July -0.5 to 104.1. Aug coincident index expected -2.9 to 91.5, July -0.1 to 94.5.
1930 ET Japan Aug household spending expected -1.2% y/y, July +0.7% y/y.
1930 ET Japan Aug labor cash earnings expected +0.4% y/y, July +0.6% y/y. Aug real cash earnings expected +0.5% y/y, July +0.3% y/y.
GERMANY 0200 ET German Aug industrial production expected -0.5% m/m and +5.0% y/y, July +1.0% m/m and +5.7% y/y.
ITALY 0400 ET Italy Aug retail sales expected +0.3% m/m and +2.0% y/y, July -0.4% m/m and +6.7% y/y.
UK 0430 ET UK Q2 unit labor costs, Q1 +5.0% y/y.
EUROZONE 0730 ET ECB publishes account of Sep 8-9 ECB meeting.
CANADA 1000 ET Canada Sep Ivey PMI, Aug +9.6 to 66.0.
CHINA n/a Chinese markets closed for week-long National Day holidays.
2145 ET China Sep Caixin services PMI expected +2.5 to 49.2, Aug -8.2 to 46.