Monday, October 19
China will publish data on economic growth in the third quarter, as well as reports on industrial production and investments in fixed assets.
Later, FOMC member, Lyell Brainard, will deliver a speech in Chicago.
Tuesday, October 20
The Reserve Bank of Australia will publish the minutes of the last meeting of Monetary Policy Committee, giving the investors information about the current state of the economy and the policy options from the committee members’ viewpoint.
Switzerland is to publish data on its trade balance.
The head of the Bank of England, Governor Mark Carney, will deliver a speech at the hearings of the Special Committee of Treasury in London.
Canada is to release data on wholesale trade.
US will publish data on the number of building permits and housing starts.
The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, William Dudley, and FOMC member - Jerome Powell, will deliver a speech at an event in New York.
Wednesday, October 21
UK is to publish data on net volume of borrowings in the public sector.
The Bank of Canada will announce the interest rate and will publish its accompanying statement which contains information on economic conditions and the factors that influenced the decision on monetary policy. The announcement will be followed by a press conference.
Thursday, October 22
Australia is to publish data on business confidence.
In the Eurozone, Spain will publish data on unemployment.
UK is to release a report on retail sales.
The ECB will announce its decision on monetary policy. The statement will be followed by a press conference led by President Mario Draghi.
Canada is to publish data on retail sales.
US will release data on number of applications for unemployment benefits and pending home sales.
Friday, October 23
The Eurozone is to release data on activity in the manufacturing and services sector.
Canada will finish the week with data on consumer price inflation.