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US 0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected +4,000 to 212,000, previous +2,000 to 208,000. Weekly continuing claims expected +5,000 to 1.666 million, previous -13,000 to 1.661 million.
0830 ET Q2 GDP expected unrevised at +2.0% (q/q annualized). Q2 personal consumption, previous +3.7%. Q2 GDP price index expected unrevised at +2.4%. Q2 core PCE deflator expected unrevised at +1.7%.
0830 ET Aug wholesale inventories expected +0.1%, Jul +0.2%. Aug retail inventories expected +0.1% m/m, Jul +0.8% m/m.
0930 ET Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan (non-voter) delivers opening remarks at a Dallas Fed conference on “Forging a New Path in North American Trade and Immigration.â€
1000 ET Aug pending home sales expected +1.0% m/m and +1.3% y/y, Jul -2.5% m/m and +1.7% y/y.
1000 ET St. Louis Fed President James Bullard (voter) delivers welcoming remarks at a forum for minorities in banking held by the St. Louis Fed.
1100 ET Sep Kansas City Fed manufacturing activity expected +2 to -4, Aug -5 to -6.
1145 ET Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida and San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (non-voter) take part in a Fed Listens event in San Francisco.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $32 billion of 7-year T-notes.
1400 ET Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari (non-voter) speaks at a townhall event in Billings, Montana.
1630 ET Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin (non-voter) speaks to the Richmond chapter of the Risk Management Association.

JAPAN 0200 ET Revised Japan Aug machine tool orders, previous -37.1% y/y.

EUR 0400 ET Eurozone Aug M3 money supply expected +5.1% y/y, Jul +5.2% y/y.
0400 ET ECB publishes monthly economic bulletin.
0930 ET ECB President Mario Draghi speaks at a conference in Frankfurt.

UK 1901 ET UK Sep GfK consumer confidence expected unch at -14, Aug -3 to -14.

CHINA 2130 ET China Aug industrial profits, Jul +2.6% y/y.

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