Asia
Monday: Australia will kick off the week by reporting September retail sales, shedding light on the country’s consumer spending trends.
Tuesday:
- South Korea will unveil data on September industrial production and September retail sales, providing insights into its manufacturing and retail sectors.
- Japan will release key economic indicators, including the September unemployment rate, September industrial production, and the outcome of the Bank of Japan’s monetary policy meeting, which will include the announcement of interest rate decisions.
- China will report the October Manufacturing/Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) from the National Bureau of Statistics of China, offering a glimpse into the health of the world’s second-largest economy.
Wednesday:
- South Korea will report on its imports, exports, and trade balance for October, providing a snapshot of its trade activity.
- China will release its October Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) from Caixin, offering additional insight into the country’s manufacturing sector.
Thursday:
- South Korea will release its October inflation rate, offering a glimpse into price trends in the nation.
- Australia will report September imports, exports, and trade balance data, helping to gauge the country’s trade performance.
Friday:
- South Korea will report foreign exchange reserves for October, revealing the country’s holdings.
- Australia will provide the final Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for October from Judo Bank, as well as retail sales data for September.
- China will release the October Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) from Caixin, offering insight into the performance of the services sector.
- Singapore will report September retail sales, reflecting consumer spending trends in the city-state.
Europe
Tuesday:
- France will report its preliminary estimate of 3Q2023 gross domestic product (GDP), providing a snapshot of the French economy’s performance.
- Germany will report September retail sales and the preliminary estimate of 3Q2023 gross domestic product (GDP), offering insights into the German economy.
- The Eurozone will provide its preliminary estimate of 3Q2023 gross domestic product (GDP) and inflation data for October.
Wednesday:
- England will report the final Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for October from S&P Global/CIPS.
Thursday:
- France, Germany, and the EU will report their final manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for October from Hamburg Commercial Bank (HCOB), offering a comprehensive look at the manufacturing sectors in these regions.
- The Bank of England (BOE) will announce its decision on interest rates, which can influence the UK’s monetary policy and financial markets.
Friday:
- Germany will release its September trade balance data, reflecting the country’s trade performance.
- England will report the final Service Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for October from S&P Global/CIPS, providing insights into the services sector’s performance.
United States
Monday: The United States will report the October manufacturing index from the Dallas Fed, indicating the health of the manufacturing sector in the country.
Tuesday:
- The United States will provide data on August house prices from S&P/Case-Shiller and the October consumer confidence index from the Conference Board, giving insights into the housing market and consumer sentiment.
Wednesday:
- The United States will report October private sector employment figures from ADP, offering an early look at the labor market.
- October final Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) will be released by S&P Global, offering an overview of the manufacturing sector.
- The United States Institute for Supply Management (ISM) will report the October manufacturing sector index.
- September job openings and labor turnover (JOLTS) numbers will be released, providing data on labor market dynamics.
- September construction spending data will be disclosed, giving insights into construction activity.
- Weekly oil stocks data will be reported by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
- The US Federal Reserve (Fed) will hold monetary policy meetings and announce interest rate decisions, which can have significant implications for financial markets.
Thursday: The United States will report the number of weekly jobless claims and factory sector orders in September, offering insights into labor market conditions and manufacturing trends.
Friday:
- The United States will report October non-farm employment numbers, providing a comprehensive view of the labor market.
- The final Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for October from S&P Global will be released, giving an overview of the services sector.
- The October Services Sector Index will be reported by the US Institute for Supply Management (ISM), shedding light on the performance of the services industry.