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     LONDON (MNI) - In the US, the calendar gets underway at 0830ET, with the
publication of the Canadian Labour Force Survey and the Canadian Q3 GDP data.
     At 0905ET, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard will give
a presentation on the U.S. Economy and Monetary Policy at the Economic Briefing
in Little Rock, Arkansas, with audience Q&A.
     Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Rob Kaplan participates in a
moderated Q&A session at the "Border Economic Development and Entrepreneurship
Symposium" in McAllen, Texas, with audience and media Q&A, starting at 1030ET.
     The US Markit final Manufacturing Index will be published at 0945ET,
followed by the ISM Manufacturing Index and construction spending at 1000ET.
     Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank President Patrick Harker discusses
"Inclusive Economic Growth" at the "Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum: People,
Place, Prosperity: Revitalizing Our Cities" in Philadelphia from 1030ET.
     At 1100ET, the St. Louis Fed Real GDP Nowcast will be released, followed by
the NY Fed GDP Nowcast at 1115ET.
--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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