Monday, October 5
Markets in China are closed due to national holidays.
UK is to publish data on service sector activity.
In Brussels, theCouncil of European finance ministerswill hold talks.
US Institute for Supply Management will publish data on service sector activity.
Tuesday, October 6
New Zealand is to publish data on business environment sentiment.
Markets in China are closed due to national holidays.
Reserve Bank of Australia will announce interest rate and will publish its accompanying statement which contains data on economic conditions and the factors that influenced the decision on monetary policy.
Australia will also release data on its trade balance.
In the Eurozone, Germany is to publish a report on the volume of orders in the industry.
Meanwhile, Brussels will host the second day of negotiations of the Council of European finance ministers.
US and Canada will release a report on their trade balance.
ECB President Mario Draghi will speak at an event in Frankfurt.
Wednesday, October 7
Financial markets in China will be closed due to national holidays.
The Bank of Japan will announce interest rate decision and will publish the accompanying statement which contains data on economic conditions and the factors that influenced the decision on monetary policy.
The Swiss National Bank will release data on the volume of foreign currency reserves.
UK is to publish data on industrial production.
Canada will report the number of building permits.
Thursday, October 8
Japan is to release a report on orders for machinery and equipment.
The Bank of England will announce the decision on monetary policy and will publish the minutes of the meeting.
The ECB will publish the minutes of its last meeting on monetary policy.
Later on Thursday, Bank of England Governor, Mark Carney, will deliver a speech in Lima.
US will publish a weekly report on the number of applications for unemployment benefits, and the Federal Reserve will release the minutes of its September meeting.
Friday, October 9
Australia is to publish data on mortgage lending.
UK will release data on its trade balance.
Canada is to publish a monthly report on employment.
US completes the week with a report on import prices.