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     LONDON (MNI) - Speeches dominate Monday's briefing with very little data to
report on.
     At 0600GMT producer prices will be published in Germany. The previous m/m
and y/y growth was 0.3% and 3.0% respectively.
     Up next, at 0900GMT, is Euro Area construction output. The prior y/y growth
was 1.8%.
     That's it for the morning as next up at 1215GMT is BOC Senior Deputy
Governor Carolyn Wilkins speaking in Frankfurt, Germany.
     At 1500GMT, Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic speaks in
Kingsport, Tennessee. An hour on at 1600GMT, BBK Board member Johannes Beermann
is speaking in Chemnitz, Germany.
     The penultimate batch of the speeches comes at 1800GMT with ECB Governing
Council member Jens Weidmann speaking in Frankfurt, Germany.
     RBA Governor Philip Lowe starts the Asian session at 2130GMT, when he
speaks in Canberra, Australia.
     At 2245GMT, monthly net migration data is published in New Zealand which
previously grew by 4.8 units.
     Australia's ANZ-Roy Morgan weekly consumer confidence is released at
2330GMT.
     Finishing the calendar at 0130GMT are the RBA Board meeting minutes from
the August monetary policy decision.
--MNI London Bureau; tel: +44 203-586-2225; email: les.commons@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3812 | les.commons@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 203-865-3812 | les.commons@marketnews.com

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