Economic Data Preview
(0830 ET/1230 GMT) The U.S. Labor Department releases nonfarm payrolls report for the month September, which is expected to have added 175,000 jobs, after rising 151,000 in August.
(0830 ET/1230 GMT) The U.S. Labor Department is expected to report that unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.9 percent in September.
(0830 ET/1230 GMT) The United States' average hourly earnings are likely to rise 0.3 percent in September after edging up 0.1 percent in August.
(0830 ET/1230 GMT) The Statistics Canada releases employment report for September. The economy probably added 10,000 jobs, compared to a rise of 26,200 jobs in August, while the participation rate came in at 65.5 percent in the same month.
(0830 ET/1230 GMT) Canada's unemployment rate is expected to stay unchanged at 7 percent in the month of September.
(1000 ET/1400 GMT) The U.S. wholesale inventories are likely to have edged down 0.1 percent in August after remaining steady in July.
(1000 ET/1400 GMT) The Richard Ivey School of Business releases Canada's seasonally adjusted Ivey Purchasing Managers Index for the month of September. The index stood at 52.3 in the prior month.
(1030 ET/1430 GMT) The Bank of Canada releases Business Outlook Survey.
(1300 ET/1700 GMT) Baker Hughes reports U.S. Oil Rig Count.
(1500 ET/1900 GMT) The U.S. Federal Reserve is likely to report that consumer credit rose to $16.50 billion in August.
Key Events Ahead
(1030 ET/1430 GMT) Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer participates in a conversation on the economy and federal regulation before the Institute of International Finance Annual Membership Meeting, in Washington.
(1245 ET/1645 GMT) Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester speaks on "Fed Communications" before the Shadow Open Market Committee Fall Luncheon Meeting, in New York.
(1500 ET/1900 GMT) Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Esther George participates in a conversation on the U.S. economic outlook.
(1600 ET/2000 GMT) Federal Reserve Board Governor Lael Brainard participates in a discussion on "Blockchain Technology".
(1600 ET/2000 GMT) U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew holds news conference regarding the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank in Washington.
(1600 ET/2000 GMT) Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will give remarks on a panel on blockchain technology at the Institute of International Finance, Washington.






