Reminder: It is a long weekend in the US

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The bond market will be closed, with it being a national holiday in observance of Columbus Day. But with the stock market open, that will continue to keep things interesting to start the new week. That especially as Trump is making all the headlines in stirring the pot with China on tariffs. There are suggestions he might relent on tariffs but for now, the countdown begins once again to 1 November.US futures are sitting higher, taking some hints that both sides might eventually reconcile before things escalate further. As an aside, it will also be a long weekend in Canada. So, North America trading will feature a quiet agenda to start the new week. That is not say the European session later will be much better as we are starved of any major key economic releases once again though. 🥴 This article was written by Justin Low at investinglive.com.