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German IFO index expected to make a small jump higher
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Number of ECB members scheduled to speak today
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Hewlett Packard (HPE.US) to report earnings after market close
9:00 am GMT - Germany, IFO Business Climate for November. German IFO print is the only noteworthy reading from major EU economies scheduled for today. The index remained unchanged at 94.6 pts in October. A small increase to 95 pts is expected in November. The increase is expected to be lead by business expectations subindex as current assessment subindex is forecasted to be little changed.
9:00 am GMT - Poland, retail sales for October. Polish retail sales saw a massive 4% MoM decline in September. Decline was in fact expected but not so steep. Sales are expected to rebound in October and mark a 5.4% MoM increase.
1:30 pm GMT - Canada, wholesale inventories. Expected: +0.4% MoM, previous: -1.2% MoM
Central bankers’ speeches
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11:00 am GMT - ECB’s Villeroy
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11:45 am GMT - ECB’s Holzmann
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2:30 pm GMT - ECB’s Holzmann
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6:00 pm GMT - ECB’s Lane
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6:00 pm GMT - ECB’s Mersch
Major companies reporting earnings today
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Hewlett Packard (HPE.US)
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