Next Week’s Menu: November 8 – 14, 2025
November 7, 2025
Central Banks: Romanian interest rate policy will be reviewed. Several Fed officials have public speaking engagements including Paulson, Bostic, Schmid, Musalem, Hammack and Williams. Swiss National Bank Sleijpend and Greene and Lombardelli of the Bank of England speak, too.
Holidays and Events: Remembrance Day in France and Veteran’s Day in the United States will be observed Tuesday. OPEC’s monthly report gets published, and meetings of the Eurogroup and EcoFin are scheduled midweek.
Scheduled U.S. Data Reports: Still iffy because of the federal government shutdown, the menu includes consumer prices, producer prices, retail sales, small business sentiment, and the ADP estimate of private jobs creation. Weekly jobless insurance claims, mortgage applications, chain store sales and energy inventories.
Japanese and Chinese Releases: Japanese quarterly GDP and monthly current account, PPI, tertiary index, bank lending, money growth, international reserves, economy watchers index, machine tool orders and machinery orders. Chinese CPI, PPI, capacity usage, money growth, bank lending, retail sales, industrial production, fixed asset investment, property prices and unemployment.
Selected Other Asian Releases: Indian consumer prices, wholesale prices and trade balance. South Korean unemployment and import prices. Malaysian and Hong Kong GDP.
Euroland Releases: Industrial production, 3Q GDP and employment growth, ZEW index of investor sentiment, and the trade balance.
Members of the Euro Area: Germany’s current account, wholesale prices, consumer prices, index of leading economic indicators and the ZEW measure survey of investor sentiment. Spanish consumer confidence and the Irish construction purchasing managers survey. and index of leading economic indicators. Spanish, Greek, Dutch, Portuguese, Latvian, Slovakian, Finnish, and Lithuanian CPI. Italian, Dutch, and Latvian trade balances. Slovakian, Slovenian, and Cypriot GDP. Croatian and Lithuanian producer prices. Austrian, Italian, and Slovakian industrial production.
U.K. and Switzerland: British industrial production, labor market statistics, labor productivity, monthly and quarterly GDP, same store sales, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors’ housing index, and index of leading economic indicators. Swiss import prices and producer prices.
Nordic Europe: Norwegian, Swedish and Danish consumer prices. Denmark’s current account.
Eastern Europe and Turkey: Romanian, Russian and Hungarian consumer prices. Romanian, Bulgarian and Hungarian industrial production. Romanian, Bulgarian and Polish GDP. Turkish current account, industrial production and retail sales.
Australia and South Africa: Australian jobless rate, employment growth, Westpac-compilied index of consumer confidence, NAB surveys of business confidence and conditions, and Conference Board-compiled index of leading economic indicators. South African unemployment and factory output.
Canada, Mexico and Brazil: Canadian housing permits and manufacturing sales. Mexican industrial production. Brazilian CPI, retail sales and current account.
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