The U.S. government has officially ended its longest shutdown in history, lasting 43 days, which resulted in the absence of significant economic data releases, including the Consumer Price Index (CPI). With the government now operational, key economic indicators such as non-farm payrolls are anticipated this week. Additionally, the Bank of Japan's October meeting summary suggests a potential interest rate hike as early as December.
This week, market participants will focus on Thursday's data releases, including NVIDIA's earnings report and the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting minutes. These events are expected to provide crucial insights into economic conditions and monetary policy directions.
U.S. Government Resumes After Record Shutdown; Key Economic Data Expected
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