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Potential market movers scheduled [Video]

It’s time for the Dukascopy Economic Calendar, where we take a look at the potential market movers scheduled for publication on Monday the 15th of October. First up at 12-30PM GMT we have US Empire State Survey for October. Last months report showed a sharp drop of 6.6 to 19.0, pointing to a slower pace of business expansion. Then, at the same time comes Advance US Retail Sales for september. At 2PM we have US Business Inventories for August. A solid increase was posted in July of 0.6% driven in part by a jump in the stock of motor vehicles. At 2-30PM is the Bank of Canada Business Outlook Survey for September. The Canadian dollar has steadied, however outlook has deteriorated. Then at 30 minutes past midnight we head down under for RBA Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes for September. The RBA recently dismissed need for monetary policy adjustment with a recent fall in the ozzy proving helpful for the domestic economy. The Final Release for this calendar arrives at 1-30AM and it’s the Chinese Producer price index for September. As ongoing trade tensions fuel concerns about the global growth outlook, these figures will be scrutinised to the max. That’s all for this Calendar with me, Jack Everitt, We’ll be back tomorrow with more, until then, goodbye.

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