This Week’s Key Economic Events (1 – 5 DEC)

Weekly Economic Summary

This week starts with several high-impact economic releases, especially from the U.S. and Canada. Monday brings the Empire State Manufacturing Index and Canada CPI, both likely to trigger early-week volatility. On Tuesday, traders should watch the U.S. Import Price Index, Industrial Production, and Capacity Utilisation, all of which can strongly influence USD movement and risk sentiment.

Mid-week slows down, as Wednesday has no major data, followed by Thursday, which is quiet due to holiday effects. Friday will see an early market close and thin liquidity, increasing the risk of sudden price spikes.

Overall, the week begins with strong fundamental drivers but ends with lighter activity — ideal for traders who plan around volatility cycles.

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