Tesla tops the bill this week as the EV maker reports its Q3 earnings. Whilst Elon Musk’s SpaceX is making great solo strides forward in the realm of space exploration, the EV space is looking a lot more crowded and competitive. Meanwhile the likes of Amazon, Boeing and Coca-Cola are also due to report during a busy week for US earnings. The Bank of Canada could cut rates by 50bps when it meets after some soft inflation figures.
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