23:45pm - NZ Total Card Spending (1.1%)
00:50am - Japan Monmey Supply M3 YoY (2.5%)
02:30am - Aussie NAB Biz Conditions (15)
02:30am - Aussie NAB Biz Confidence (4)
05:30am - Japan Tertiary Industry Index
07:00am - Japan Machine Tool Orders
Europe:
06:30am - French Total Payrolls
08:10am - Riksbank Dep Gov Jochnick Speaks
09:30am - UK Unemployment Data
10:00am - Eurozone Employment Data
10:00am - German ZEW Survey
10:00am - Eurozone ZEW Survey
12:45pm - Riksbank's Gov Ingves Speaks in Ldn
13:00pm - ECB's Nouy Speaks in Strasbourg
US:
11:00am - US NFIB Small Biz Optimism
13:15pm - Canadian Housing Starts
15:00pm - US Wholesale Inventories
Market Focus this Morning...
- EU's Barnier commented that a Brexit deal is 'realistic' in 6-8 weeks.
- EU's Barnier sees lots of common ground on UK-EU security ties and are close to an agreement on that.
- UK may lose out on £7bln post-Brexit if there is no change in law, according to reports
- UK labour unions vote at the TUC meeting to oppose Brexit deal if it doesn't protect working people and backs a new referendum if Brexit deal is unacceptable.
- UK Government still sees no-deal Brexit as an 'unlikely outcome'
- UK PM May to convene a Cabinet meeting on no-deal Brexit plans
- UK PM May’s Conservative Party faces a “catastrophic split” if she persists with her so-called Chequers proposals on Brexit and 80 or more of her lawmakers are prepared to vote against the proposals, a former junior minister said.
- Britain's police chiefs have drawn up plans for possible civil disorder if the country leaves the European Union without a Brexit agreement, a newspaper report said Sunday.
- Fed's Bostic said trade dispute is causing uncertainty about future rules and inflation could start to pick up due to tariff impact, businesses are pausing investment until trade picture clears.
- Japan's Economics Minister Motegi saying that Japan and the US are looking to negotiate a date to have bi-lateral trade talks which would be ahead of the Trump-Abe summit
- Russia on Tuesday will launch the biggest military drills in its history involving 300,000 troops as well as Chinese soldiers, in a move NATO denounced as "exercising large-scale conflict".
- North Korean leader Kim offered to dismantle nuclear weapons programme within 2 years, according to Yonhap, citing US national Security Advisor Bolton.
- The first major German court case against Volkswagen over the "dieselgate" scandal that has shaken up the car industry gets under way Monday, as investors pursue the world's largest automaker for billions in compensation.
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