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US 0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected +4,000 to 215,000, previous -8,000 to 211,000. Weekly continuing claims expected -4,000 to 1.685 million, previous -3,000 to 1.689 million.
0830 ET Oct PPI final demand expected +0.3% m/m and +0.9% y/y, Sep -0.3% m/m and +1.4% y/y. Oct PPI ex food & energy expected +0.2% m/m and +1.5% y/y, Sep unch m/m and +2.0% y/y.
0900 ET Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida speaks at a conference on the Fed at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C.
0910 ET Chicago Fed President Charles Evans (voter) speaks at a fintech conference hosted at the Philadelphia Fed
1000 ET Fed Chair Powell appears before the House Budget Committee.
1100 ET Treasury announces amount of 10-year TIPS (previous $12 billion) to be auctioned Nov 21.
1100 ET EIA weekly Petroleum Status Report.
1145 ET San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (non-voter) makes introductory remarks at the Asian Economic Policy Conference hosted by the San Francisco Fed.
1200 ET New York Fed President John Williams (voter) gives opening remarks at the Asian Economic Policy Conference hosted by the San Francisco Fed.
1220 ET St. Louis Fed President James Bullard (voter) discusses the economy and monetary policy at a Rotary Club luncheon in Louisville, KY.
1300 ET Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan (non-voter) speaks at a community forum hosted by the Dallas Fed in Stephensville, TX.
FRANCE 0130 ET France Q3 mainland unemployment change, Q2 -66,000. Q3 mainland ILO unemployment rate expected -0.1 to 8.1%, Q2 -0.2 to 8.2%.
0245 ET Revised France Oct CPI (EU harmonized).
GERMANY 0200 ET German Q3 GDP expected -0.1% q/q and +0.8% y/y, Q2 -0.1% q/q and unch y/y.
UK 0430 ET UK Oct retail sales ex-auto fuel expected +0.2% m/m and +3.4% y/y, Sep +0.2% m/m and +3.0% y/y.
0430 ET UK Oct retail sales including auto fuel expected +0.2% m/m and +3.7% y/y, Sep unch m/m and +3.1% y/y.
EUR 0500 ET Revised Eurozone Q3 GDP, previous +0.2% q/q and +1.1% y/y.
0500 ET Eurozone Q3 employment, Q2 _0.2% q/q and +1.2% y/y.
CANADA 0830 ET Canada Sep new housing price index expected +0.1% m/m and -0.2% y/y, Aug +0.1% m/m and -0.3% y/y.
CHINA 2030 ET China Oct new home prices, Sep +0.53% m/m.
JAPAN 2330 ET Revised Japan Sep industrial production.

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