This week: several European data releases (Germany HICP, UK GDP/monthly GDP estimates and labour reports), major U.S. price data (CPI scheduled this week) and a quieter US trading day on Tuesday because of the Veterans Day holiday (bond markets closed). Central-bank speeches and a number of regional releases (Japan, Australia, China indicators) will add incremental volatility; also watch for any changes to U.S. release timing because of ongoing government operations updates.
π Monday, 10 November 2025
Japan
- BOJ: Summary of Opinions (published / posted) β market attention on any policy language changes.
- Foreign reserves (monthly).
- BOJ board member speeches (scheduled appearances).
Australia
- Building approvals (monthly) and private house approvals (monthly).
China (post-weekend) β published October data that spill into Asia session commentary: CPI (YoY) and PPI (YoY) for October; M2 and new loan aggregates (tentative/times vary).
Eurozone / Germany
- Sentix investor confidence (early European session).
Misc
- Various policymaker speeches through the day (regional central bank members).
(Events and times differ by calendar/time zone β consult local time converters before trading).
π Tuesday, 11 November 2025
Market holiday notes
- U.S. Veterans Day: bond markets closed; some US releases or market activity may be curtailed β equity markets may still trade in some venues, but expect lighter liquidity in US fixed-income and FX flows.
United Kingdom
- ONS: Labour Market statistical releases (earnings & employment data / PAYE RIT updates) scheduled (morning UK time).
Asia / Europe
- Ongoing central bank official speeches and conference appearances (various regional officials).
Scheduled lower-to-medium impact releases across smaller economies (check live calendar for exact times).
π Wednesday, 12 November 2025
Germany / Eurozone
- Germany HICP (final / harmonised inflation) for October β headline and core readings (watch EUR reaction).
UK / ONS / Other
- Continued stream of UK monthly indicators and sectoral releases ahead of the weekly GDP bulletin (construction, retail detail as scheduled).
US / Misc
- Fed officialsβ speeches continue (several Fed members scheduled across the week β expect commentary on policy path / inflation).
APAC
- Japan leading/coincident indicators and other monthly business stats.
π Thursday, 13 November 2025
United States
- Consumer Price Index (CPI) β October (release time 08:30 ET) β highly market-sensitive US inflation print (headline and core), plus related real earnings figures. (Note: BLS release schedule shows the CPI release for Oct on Nov 13).
United Kingdom
- ONS: GDP (first quarterly estimate Q3) and GDP monthly estimate (September) β major domestic event for GBP (release morning UK time).
Europe
- Any euro-area follow ups to German HICP earlier in week; ECB-adjacent commentary may appear.
Asia / Australia
- Routine monthly/quarterly Australian and regional indicators (credit, trade, labour sub-data depending on the calendar).
π Friday, 14 November 2025
United States
- Producer Price Index (PPI) β October (08:30 ET) β PPI and core PPI readings typically on Friday following CPI; watch for upstream price pressures.
Eurozone / UK / Misc
- Additional regional releases that round out the week (country-level retail sales, trade balance prints, employment subsectors) β medium impact but relevant for cross-currency moves.
Central-bank commentary
Ongoing & cross-market items to monitor (throughout Nov 10β14)
Fed speakers schedule: a long list of Fed officials across the week β tone and phrasing (hawkish/dovish) will be the central USD driver if official data are missing.
U.S. Government shutdown risk: could delay multiple official data releases (CPI, PPI, retail sales, etc.) β this raises event risk and increases the chance of surprise calendar changes. Always confirm data publication status on the day.
Holiday market structure: Veterans Day on Nov 11 alters bond market hours and interbank liquidity β expect wider spreads and unusual price moves during US hours.
Broker/live calendar checks: because events may be moved or canceled, use a live economic calendar (your broker or major calendar services) on the morning of each release for real-time updates.



