Monday: October’s Industrial Production data will be released in Germany, with analysts expecting a 0.8% Month over Month expansion, following a -1.1% contraction recorded in Sept.

Tuesday: The Final estimate for Gross Domestic Product in Q3 will be released in Japan, followed by the country’s October Balance of Payments data. In the U.K., October’s Industrial Production data will see light. Analysts expect the annual gain in production to pick up steam towards 1.2%. In the Eurozone, the Preliminary (second) estimate for Gross Domestic Product in Q3 will see light.

Wednesday: October’s Machine Orders data will be released in Japan. In China, November’s Consumer Price Index will see light, with analysts eyeing a 0.1% uptick in annual inflation. In the U.S., the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications will see light. It will be followed by October’s Wholesale Inventories data, where analysts expect a mild 0.1% Month over Month expansion, following August’s +0.3% and +0.5% in September.

Thursday: November’s Producer Price Index will be released in Japan. In France, November’s CPI will see light with analysts eyeing an uptick in annual inflation, to 0.2%. October’s Industrial Production data will also see light in France. November’s Consumer Price Index data will see light in Greece. In the U.K., the Bank of England will release a rate decision, though the analyst consensus is quite firm that rates will remain at 0.5%. In the U.S., the weekly Initial Jobless Claims will be released.

Friday: The Final estimate for November’s Consumer Price Index will be released in Germany, currently seeing 0.4% annual inflation. In Italy, October’s Industrial Production data will see light. In the U.S., advance Nov Retail Sales data will see light, as will the Producer Price Index for the month. December’s Preliminary University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index is also scheduled for release.

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