
The Day Ahead:
For the EUR
It’s a busy day ahead on the economic calendar. Prelim private sector PMI numbers for November for France, Germany, and the Eurozone are due out later today.
With parts of the EU back in lockdown mode, expect plenty of sensitivity to the numbers. The ECB has assured of support next month, today’s numbers could give an idea of what kind of support to expect.
At the time of writing, the EUR was up by 0.03% to $1.1861.
For the Pound
It’s a relatively busy day ahead on the economic calendar. Prelim private sector PMI numbers for November are due out.
With lockdown measures in place from the start of the month, today’s figures could force the BoE’s hand in delivering negative rates…
Away from the economic calendar, Brexit will continue to be a key area of focus. From the weekend, news of a post-Brexit trade agreement with Canada should provide some early support.
At the time of writing, the Pound was up by 0.19% to $1.3300.
Across the Pond
It’s also a relatively busy day ahead for the U.S Dollar. November’s prelim private sector PMIs are due out. With labor market conditions in dire straits as a result of containment measures in place, service sector activity will be the main focal point.
Away from the economic calendar, chatter from Capitol Hill and COVID-19 news updates will remain key drivers.
At the time of writing, the Dollar Spot Index was down by 0.03% to 92.360.
For the Loonie
It’s a quiet day on the economic data front. There are no material stats due out to provide the Loonie with direction.
The lack of stats will leave the Loonie in the hands of PMI numbers from the U.S and the EU and COVID-19 news updates.
At the time of writing, the Loonie was up by 0.05% to C$1.3089 against the U.S Dollar.
For a look at all of today’s economic events, check out our economic calendar.
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