In the shortened Thanksgiving week in the United States, official agencies are expected to continue announcing new release dates for data that were delayed due to the Federal government shutdown. Among the key US publications scheduled are the producer price index, retail sales numbers, and durable goods orders for September. Additionally, significant housing price indices and regional economic surveys will be released. Over in the UK, Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves is set to unveil the much-anticipated Autumn Budget. Across Europe, the Eurozone's largest economies are preparing to report their November inflation rates and key indicators of business and consumer confidence. Inflation figures will also be closely monitored in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Singapore, and Japan, where the Tokyo Consumer Price Index will provide insight. Meanwhile, Canada and India are set to release updates on their GDP figures, and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand is poised to announce its decision on the policy rate.