Investors closely monitored US and Canadian labor market statistics, along with statements from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and ECB President Christine Lagarde.
                        Germany:
                        
                        ●	08:55 a.m. GMT: The manufacturing PMI remained unchanged at 43.0.  
                    
                        Eurozone:
                        
                        ●	09:00 a.m. GMT: The manufacturing PMI dropped to 45.2 from 46.0.  
                        
                        ●	10:00 a.m. GMT: ECB President Christine Lagarde delivered a speech.  
                    
                        United States:
                        
                        ●	2:45 p.m. GMT: The manufacturing PMI improved to 49.7 from 48.5.  
                        
                        ●	3:00 p.m. GMT: The ISM PMI rose to 48.4, up from 46.5.  
                    
	
                        United States: 
                        
                        ●	3:00 p.m. GMT: The JOLTS job openings report for October revealed an increase to 7.744 million, up from 7.372 million in September.  
                    
	
                        Germany: 
                        
                        ●	8:55 a.m. GMT: The services PMI fell to 49.3 from 51.6.  
                    
	
                        Eurozone: 
                        
                        ●	9:00 a.m. GMT:  The composite PMI declined to 48.3 from 50.0, while the services PMI dropped to 49.5 from 51.6.  
                    
	
                        United Kingdom: 
                        
                        ●	9:30 a.m. GMT: The services PMI edged down to 50.8 from 52.0.  
                    
	
                        United States: 
                        
                        ●	1:55 p.m. GMT: The ADP report showed 146,000 jobs were created in the private sector in November, compared to 184,000 in October.  
                        
                        ●	3:30 p.m. GMT: Crude oil inventories fell by 5.073 million barrels. 
                    
	
                        United States: 
                        
                        ●	1:30 p.m. GMT: Initial jobless claims rose to 224,000, compared to 215,000 in the previous week. 
                    
	
                        Eurozone: 
                        
                        ●	10:00 a.m. GMT: GDP data for Q3 is anticipated, with annual growth projected at 0.9% and quarterly growth at 0.4%. 
                    
	
                        United States: 
                        
                        ●	1:30 p.m. GMT: The November Nonfarm Payrolls report is expected, forecasting employment growth of 202,000 compared to just 12,000 in October. The unemployment rate is projected to rise to 4.2%.
                    
	
                        Canada: 
                        
                        ●	1:30 p.m. GMT: Labour market data is expected to show unemployment increasing to 6.6%, alongside a gain of 25,000 jobs.