US 0830 ET Weekly initial unemployment claims expected -15,000 to 825,000, previous -9,000 to 840,000. Weekly continuing claims expected -426,000 to 10.550 million, previous -1.003 million to 10.976 million.
0830 ET Oct Empire manufacturing survey general business conditions index expected -3.0 to 14.0, Sep +13.3 to 17.0.
0830 ET Oct Philadelphia Fed business outlook survey index expected -0.5 to 14.5, Sep -2.2 to 15.0.
0830 ET Sep import price index expected +0.3% m/m and -1.2% y/y, Aug +0.9% m/m and -1.4% y/y. Sep import prices ex-petroleum expected +0.5% m/m, Aug +0.7% m/m.
0830 ET Sep export price index expected +0.3% m/m, Aug +0.5% m/m and -2.8% y/y.
0900 ET Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic (non-voter) speaks on “Equity, the Economy and Benefits Cliffs†at an Atlanta Fed virtual conference.
1010 ET St. Louis Fed President James Bullard (non-voter) speaks at an academic conference hosted by the Fed Board on monetary policy and heterogeneity.
1100 ET EIA weekly Petroleum Status Report.
1100 ET Treasury announces the amount of 20-year T-bonds (previous $22 billion) and 5-year TIPS (previous $15 billion) to be auctioned Oct 21-22.
1100 ET Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan (voter) takes part in a virtual discussion hosted by the U.S. India Chamber of Commerce.
1400 ET Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin takes part in an online discussion hosted by the Economic Club of New York.
1700 ET Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari speaks to the NYU Stern Center for Global Economy and Business on the current economy and other topics.
JAPAN 0030 ET Japan Aug tertiary industry index expected +1.5% m/m, Jul -0.5% m/m.
FRANCE 0245 ET Revised France Sep CPI (EU harmonized), previous -0.6% m/m and unch y/y.
ITALY 0400 ET Italy Aug industrial sales, Jul +8.1% m/m and -8.1% y/y. Aug industrial orders, Jul +3.7% m/m and -7.2% y/y.
CANADA 0900 ET Canada Sep existing home sales, Aug +6.2% m/m.
EUR 1200 ET ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks in the online CNBC debate on the global economy.