Asia
22:00pm - SK Trade Balance
00:30am - JP National CPI
00:30am - JP Tokyo CPI
01:30am - AUD PPI
02:30am - CH Industrial Profits
Europe:
07:00am - GER Import Price Index
07:00am - FIN Consumer Confidence Index
07:00am - FIN House Price Index
07:45am - FRA Consumer Confidence
08:00am - SPA Retail Sales
08:00am - Norway Central Bank Deputy Governor Matsen Speaks in Oslo
08:15am - ECB's Praet and Nowotny Speak at Conference in Frankfurt
08:30am - SWE Retail Sales
09:00am - ECB Survey of Professional Forecasters
10:00am - Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Reports 3Q Results
12:00pm - ECB's Weidmann Speaks in Paris
US
13:30pm - US GDP Annualized QoQ
13:30pm - US Personal Consumption
13:30pm - US GDP Price Index
13:30pm - US Core PCE QoQ
15:00pm - US U. of Mich.
Market focus this Morning...
-ECB Monetary Policy Decisions; Main policy rates on hold - refinancing at 0.00%, deposit rate at -0.40% and marginal lending facility rate at 0.25%. From January 2018 the net asset purchases are intended to continue at a monthly pace of €30 billion until the end of September 2018, or beyond, if necessary.
-Stocks close higher after Twitter and Ford earnings beat the Street, Dow jumps 71 points. Twitter's stock rose 18.5 percent after the social media company posted earnings per share and revenue that beat Wall Street expectations.
-Treasury Department auctions $28 billion of 7-year notes at a high yield of 2.28%
-British retail sales plummeted in October at the fastest pace since early 2009 when the country was last in recession, according to a survey that could deepen economists' doubts about the wisdom of raising interest rates next week.
-Politico, quoting sources, suggested Fed Chair Yellen and Kevin Warsh are no longer in the running for the Fed Chair role.
-House Ways & Means Committee Chair Brady says he will introduce the tax bill on November 1st and begin committee deliberations on November 6th.
-US crude grinds 46 cents higher to settle at fresh 6-month high of $52.64
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