Lots of economic dockets lined up today but all with low to medium volatility risks associated.
Upcoming:
- Japan: Leading economic and coincident index for May will be released at 5:00 GMT. Japan will release trade balance report for May at 23:50 GMT.
- China: China may announce FX reserve data for June.
- Germany: Industrial production data for May will be announced at 6:00 GMT. Prior 1.2 percent.
- France: Trade balance for May will be announced at 6:45 GMT.
- Switzerland: FX reserve for June will be released at 7:00 GMT, followed by CPI at 7:15 GMT.
- United Kingdom: Halifax house price report will be released at 7:30 GMT, followed by industrial and manufacturing production report for May at 8:30 GMT. NIESR will release its GDP estimate at 14:00 GMT.
- Eurozone: ECB will release monetary policy minutes at 11:30 GMT.
- United States: Challenger jobs report will be released at 11:30 GMT, followed by ADP employment report at 12:15 GMT and weekly jobless claims report at 12:30 GMT. EIA will release natural gas inventory at 14:30 GMT and crude oil inventory at 15:00 GMT.
- Canada: Building permits for May will be announced at 12:30 GMT, followed by IVEY PMI at 14:00 GMT.


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