- Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s speech on Thursday came as a surprise to markets. While the Fed is said to remain data-dependent, several traders and strategists are pointing out that the Fed might already be pricing in a Trump trade effect.
- Boston Fed President Susan Collins told the Wall Street Journal in an interview that a December rate cut is not a done deal, while she does not see signs of price pressures.
- At 13:30 GMT, US Retail Sales for October are due. Growth in headline sales is expected to soften a touch to 0.3% from 0.4%. Sales excluding cars should also increase by 0.3% from the 0.5% rise a month earlier.
- Also at 13:30 GMT, the New York Empire State Manufacturing for November will come in. The number should come just below the contraction barrier, with a -0.7 expected, against the previous bigger contraction.
- Industrial Production for October is expected to come in at 14:15 GMT. Another monthly contraction of 0.3% is expected.
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins delivers welcome remarks at the 68th Economic Conference organized by the Boston Fed at 14:00 GMT.
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