Monday
Key euro zone members and the wider euro area are due to release flash PMIs for October.
In the U.S., New York Fed head William Dudley and St. Louis Fed chief James Bullard are to speak.
Tuesday
In the euro zone, the Ifo Institute is to report on German business climate.
The U.S. is to release private sector data on consumer confidence.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney is due to testify about the economic consequences of the Brexit vote in London.
Wednesday
Australia is to release data on inflation during the third quarter.
The U.S. is to report on new home sales.
Thursday
New Zealand is to release data on the trade balance.
The U.K. is to publish preliminary data on third quarter economic growth.
The U.S. is to produce report on durable goods, initial jobless claims and pending home sales.
Friday
Japan is to release data on inflation and household spending.
In the euro zone, Germany is to publish preliminary inflation figures for October.
The U.S. is to wrap up the week with preliminary figures on third quarter GDP and a revised consumer sentiment reading from the University of Michigan.
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