Lunes
Eventos económicos
Crédito del consumidor
Entre los eventos más importantes de la semana tenemos las elecciones de gobernadores y el optimismo de los pequeños negocios el Martes; los inventarios mayoristas el miércoles, los seguros de desempleo y la inflación el Jueves;
Consumer credit (level change) Sept. -- $32 billion
3:45 pm Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester and Boston Fed President Susan Collins speak about women in economics
6 pm Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin speaks on inflation
TUESDAY, NOV. 8
Election Day
6 am NFIB small-business index Oct. -- 92.1
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9
3 am New York Fed President John Williams speaks at Swiss National Bank event
10 am Wholesale inventories (revision) Sept. -- 0.9%
11 am Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin speaks on outlook
THURSDAY, NOV. 10
2 am Fed Gov. Christopher Waller speaks on central bank digital currencies
8:30 am Consumer price index (monthly change) Oct. 0.6% 0.4%
8:30 am Core CPI (monthly change) Oct. 0.5% 0.6%
8:30 am CPI (12-month change) Oct. 7.9% 8.2%
8:30 am Core CPI (12-month change) Oct. 6.5% 6.6%
8:30 am CPI (3-month SAAR) Oct. -- 2.0%
8:30 am Core CPI (3-month SAAR) Oct. -- 6.0%
8:30 am Real average hourly earnings (3-month SAAR) Oct. -- 2.6%
8:30 am Initial jobless claims Nov. 5 219,000 217,000
8:30 am Continuing jobless claims Oct. 29 -- 1.49 million
2 pm Federal budget (compared with year ago) Oct. -- -$165 billion
FRIDAY, NOV. 11
Veterans Day holiday
9 am Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker speaks on economic outlook
9:35 am Dallas Fed President Laurie Logan speaks on energy and the economy
10 am UMich consumer sentiment (early) Nov. 59.5 59.9
10 am UMich consumer 5-year inflation expectations (early) Nov. -- 2.9%
12:30 pm Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester speaks
1:30 pm Kansas City Fed President Esther George speaks on energy and the economy
6:35 pm New York Fed President John Williams speaks