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US 0700 ET Weekly MBA mortgage applications.
0900 ET Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker (non-voter) discusses the economic outlook during a virtual Risk Management Association event.
1000 ET Aug pending home sales expected +1.0% m/m, July -1.8% m/m and -9.5% y/y.
1030 ET EIA weekly Petroleum Status Report.
1145 ET Fed Chair Jerome Powell, ECB President Christine Lagarde, BOE Governor Andrew Baily, and BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda participate in a panel discussion at the ECB Forum in Central Banking.
1300 ET San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (voter) gives a virtual speech and participates in a moderated Q&A at the UCLA Andeson Forecast event.
1400 ET Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic (voter) discusses inclusive payments at a virtual conference hosted by the Chicago Fed.
GERMANY 0200 ET German Aug import price index expected +0.9% m/m and +16.0% y/y, July +2.2% m/m and +15.0% y/y.
ITALY 0400 ET Italy Aug PPI, July +2.5% m/m and +12.3% y/y.
UK 0430 ET UK Aug consumer credit, July -2.7% y/y.
0430 ET UK Aug mortgage approvals expected 73,000, July 75,200.
0430 ET UK Aug M4 money supply, July +0.1% m/m and +6.0% y/y.
1901 ET UK Sep Lloyds business barometer, Aug +6 to 36.
EUROZONE 0500 ET Revised Eurozone Sep consumer confidence, prelim-Sep +1.3 to -4.0.
0500 ET Eurozone Sep economic confidence expected -0.5 to 117.0, Aug -1.5 to 117.5.
0800 ET ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos chairs a panel discussion at the ECB Forum in Central Banking.
CANADA 0830 ET Canada Aug industrial product prices expected -0.3% m/m, July -0.4% m/m. Aug raw materials price index expected -1.5% m/m, July +2.2% m/m.
JAPAN 1950 ET Japan Aug industrial production expected -0.5% m/m and +12.1% y/y, July -1.5% m/m and +11.6% y/y.
1950 ET Japan Aug retail sales expected -1.7% m/m and -1.0% y/y, July +1.0% m/m and +2.4% y/y.
CHINA 2100 ET China Sep manufacturing PMI expected -0.1 to 50.0, Aug -0.3 to 50.1. Sep non-manufacturing PMI expected +2.5 to 50.0, Aug -5.8 to 47.5.
2145 ET China Sep Caixin (flash) PMI expected +0.3 to 49.5, Aug -1.1 to 49.2.

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