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Next week will be a busy one for economic events around the world. Here’s a rundown of some key events to keep an eye on:

– On Monday, there will be a US holiday for Veterans Day. The Bank of Japan will release its Summary of Opinions (SoO) for October, while the Bank of Canada will release its Senior Loan Officer Survey (SLOS). Additionally, there will be Norwegian CPI data for October.

– Tuesday will see the release of the Federal Reserve’s Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey (SLOOS) and OPEC’s Monthly Oil Market Report (MOMR). Germany will release its final CPI data for October, along with the ZEW Economic Sentiment Index for November. The UK will report on its unemployment rate and weekly earnings for September, while the US will release the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index for October.

– Wednesday will bring the Riksbank Minutes for November and the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for October. Australia will release its Wage Price Index for the third quarter.

– Thursday will see the European Central Bank (ECB) Minutes for October, Mexico’s policy announcement from Banxico, and the International Energy Agency’s Oil Market Report. Australia will report its unemployment rate for October, Sweden will release its CPIF data for October, the Eurozone will report its flash GDP estimate for the third quarter, and the US will release Initial Jobless Claims, Producer Price Index (PPI) for Final Demand, and Japanese GDP data for the third quarter.

– Finally, on Friday, China will report on its house prices, industrial output, and retail sales for October. Germany will release its Wholesale Price Index for October, the UK will report its GDP estimate for September, and the US will release its Retail Sales data for October, New York Fed Manufacturing Index for November, and Export/Import Prices for October.

These economic events will provide important insights into the state of various economies around the world and can have implications for financial markets. Stay tuned for updates on these key events as they unfold next week.