In the European session, we don't have anything on the agenda other than the Italian final CPI reading, which is not a market-moving release.
In the American session, we get a few low tier releases like the Philly Fed index and the NAHB housing market index. Neither of those is going to change anything for the Fed, so they are unlikely to be market-moving.
We will get lots of Fed speakers though, but they've been repeating the same thing over and over again given the lack of key economic releases due to the US government shutdown.
The market focus for now remains solely on the renewed US-China trade war.
Central bank speakers:
- 13:00 GMT/09:00 ET - Fed's Waller (dove - voter)
- 13:00 GMT/09:00 ET - Fed's Miran (uber dove - voter)
- 13:00 GMT/09:00 ET - Fed's Barr (neutral - voter)
- 13:00 GMT/09:00 ET - ECB's Wunsch (neutral - voter)
- 13:00 GMT/09:00 ET - BoE's Mann (hawk - voter)
- 14:00 GMT/10:00 ET - Fed's Bowman (dove - voter)
- 14:45 GMT/10:45 ET - BoE's Mann (hawk - voter)
- 15:45 GMT/11:45 ET - ECB's Lane (neutral - voter)
- 16:00 GMT/12:00 ET - ECB President Lagarde (neutral - voter)
- 17:30 GMT/13:30 ET - BoC Governor Macklem (neutral - voter)
- 18:30 GMT/14:30 ET - BoE's Greene (hawkish - voter)
- 21:15 GMT/17:15 ET - Fed's Miran (uber dove - voter)