Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today and some with high volatility risks associated.
Data released so far:
- Australia: New motor vehicle sales declined 0.5 percent in September, down 0.8 percent from a year ago.
Upcoming:
- Italy: Trade balance report will be released at 8:00 GMT.
- Eurozone: ECB Vice President Constancio will deliver remarks at 8:00 GMT. Zew survey report will be released at 9:00 GMT, followed by September consumer price inflation at 10:00 GMT.
- United Kingdom: Inflation reports will be released at 8:30 GMT, for the month of September including HPI, RPI, PPOI, and CPI. BoE governor Carney is scheduled to speak at 10:15 GMT.
- Germany: Zew survey reports will be released at 9:00 GMT.
- United States: September terms of trade numbers will be released at 12:30 GMT, followed by industrial production at 13:15 GMT, and NAHB housing market report at 14:00 GMT. FOMC member Harker is set to speak at 17:00 GMT.
- New Zealand: Global dairy auction is scheduled today.
- Australia: Westpac leading index for the month of September will be released at 23:30 GMT.
- Auction: Spain will auction 3-month and 9-month bonds today.
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