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There were no data releases from the UK yesterday. Wednesday marks three months until a key European leaders meeting that could shape the final divorce. That means benchmark three-month sterling volatility will start to cover the Oct. 19-20 summit for the first time. Traders need to gauge how a German election, three months of talks and political feuds in the U.K. will change the Brexit outlook by then. With discussions resuming in Brussels this week, the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier has said “sufficient progress” needs to be made on the terms of the separation before discussing a future trade relationship. It’s up to EU leaders to decide whether that progress has been made, as the clock ticks down to the March 2019 deadline for Britain’s exit.

In the US session Building Permits and Housing Starts figures were published. Privately-owned housing units authorized by building permits in June were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,254,000. This is 7.4 percent above the revised May rate of 1,168,000 and is 5.1 percent above the June 2016 rate of 1,193,000. Single-family authorizations in June were at a rate of 811,000; this is 4.1 percent above the revised May figure of 779,000. Authorizations of units in buildings with five units or more were at a rate of 409,000 in June.

 

Privately-owned housing starts in June were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,215,000. This is 8.3 percent above the revised May estimate of 1,122,000 and is 2.1 percent above the June 2016 rate of 1,190,000. Single-family housing starts in June were at a rate of 849,000; this is 6.3 percent above the revised May figure of 799,000. The June rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 359,000.

 

Tomorrow, from the UK, Retail Sales figures will be published. Analysts predict incline by 0.4%. In the US session Unemployment Claims and Philly Fed Manufacturing Index data will be released. Unemployment Claims should decrease to 245,000, while Philly Fed Manufacturing Index should fall to 23.4.

 

Figures to watch:

 

Retail Sales (Thursday 10:30)

Unemployment Claims (Thursday 14:30)

Philly Fed Manufacturing Index (Thursday 14:30)

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