- Lower opening of indexes in Europe
- Inflation report from the University of Michigan in the USA
- UK GDP data
Today, investors will encounter several interesting reports. However, the calendar lacks events that could trigger higher volatility on global markets. The publications will be secondary or important, but only for a specific region. Morning futures trading indicates a lower opening of the cash session in Europe. Currently, DE30 is down by 0.15%.
Today, two FOMC members from the USA and ECB President Lagarde are scheduled to speak. Meanwhile, in Europe, we will have the opportunity to familiarize ourselves with the final inflation data for October. However, they should not differ significantly from the preliminary data released two weeks ago.
Detailed agenda for the day:
7:00 AM GMT, UK - publication of the GDP report:
- s.a. Q/Q Q3: actual reading 0.0%; expectation -0.1%; previously 0.2%
- y/y: actual reading 0.6%; expectation 0.5%; previously 0.6%
3:00 PM GMT, USA - monthly inflation report from the University of Michigan:
- Consumer sentiment: expectation 63.7; previously 63.8
- 1-year inflation: previously 4.2%
- 5-year inflation: previously 3.0%
Bankers' speeches:
- 12:30 PM GMT, USA - FOMC member Logan
- 12:30 PM GMT, EU - ECB President Lagarde
- 2:00 PM GMT, USA - FOMC member Bostic