- Futures point to a lower opening in today's cash session
- Investor attention will turn to a number of bankers' speeches and Conference Board data from the US
European futures are currently pointing to a lower opening for Tuesday's cash session. Stock indices in the Asia-Pacific region also traded at mixed levels during today's session. Korea's KOSPI gained nearly 1.01% intraday, while Japan's Nikkei was down 0.11%. The Hang Seng performed poorly today, trading down 0.88% on a daily basis.
On Tuesday's macro calendar we can find, among others: the CB data on US consumer confidence, a number of speeches by Fed and ECB bankers, and API survey data on the change in US oil inventories.
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03:00 pm GMT - US, Richmond FED index for November. Forecast: 1 pts. Previously: 3 pts.
03:00 pm GMT - US, CB consumer confidence index for November. Forecast: 101 pts. Previously: 102.6 pts.
09:40 pm GMT - US, change in oil inventories according to API. Forecast: -2 bbl. Previously: 9.05 bbl.
Speeches by central bankers
- 08:00 am GMT - Bundesbank Nagel
- 03:00 pm GMT - FED Goolsbee
- 03:05 pm GMT - FED Waller
- 03:45 pm GMT - FED Bowman
- 04:00 pm GMT - ECB Lagarde
- 06:05 pm GMT - FED Barr
- 06:30 pm GMT - ECB Lane
- 08:30 pm GMT - FED Barr
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