In the European session, the highlights will be the inflation data from the major Eurozone economies. We have in order France, Spain, Italy and Germany. The data shouldn't change anything for the ECB at the moment, but big deviations could still be market-moving.
In the American session, we just have the Canadian GDP. The BoC has ended its easing cycle, so even if we get weaker data, the central bank is not going to react at this point in time.
Lastly, as a reminder, today is the day after Thanksgiving and the US markets will experience an early close. It's also month-end, so I wouldn't read too much into today's price action.
Central bank speakers:
- 10:00 GMT/05:00 ET - ECB's Nagel (neutral - voter)