LONDON (Reuters) -From a focus on how quickly tech-driven, frothy equity markets unwind, to the impact of the U.S. shutdown, there’s plenty to mull over next week.

And don’t forget China data, UK budget speculation and a U.N. climate change summit.

Here’s all you need to know about the coming week in financial markets by Rae Wee in Singapore, Alden Bentley in New York and Amanda Cooper, Marc Jones and Libby George in London.

1/ BACK TO REALITY?

The end of the U.S. data drought could be big market news in coming days as House Democrats and Republicans appear to be seeking an “off ramp” to the longest government shutdown.

If an agreement is reached soon to return furloughed federal workers, data must still be compiled and rescheduled, meaning a scheduled inflation release on Thursday is

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