• Brazil industrial production data for September is scheduled at 1200GMT/0800ET, alongside Mexico’s unemployment rate figures. Focus for global markets then shifts to the US employment report. Nonfarm payrolls growth is expected to slow materially to circa 100k in October after a booming 254k in September, with significant disruption from strikes and potential hurricane fallout.
  • Later in the session, regional manufacturing PMIs are expected, as well as remittances data for Mexico. Banxico will also release its latest survey of economists ahead of the November 14 rate decision.

LATAM: Brazil Industrial Production, Mexico Unemployment Rate Data Due

Last updated at:Nov-01 11:45By: Jack Lewis
LatAm
  • Brazil industrial production data for September is scheduled at 1200GMT/0800ET, alongside Mexico’s unemployment rate figures. Focus for global markets then shifts to the US employment report. Nonfarm payrolls growth is expected to slow materially to circa 100k in October after a booming 254k in September, with significant disruption from strikes and potential hurricane fallout.
  • Later in the session, regional manufacturing PMIs are expected, as well as remittances data for Mexico. Banxico will also release its latest survey of economists ahead of the November 14 rate decision.