-Swaps rules. The biggest overhaul to the $17 trillion credit-derivatives market in more than a decade occurs today with new rules governing default swaps. -European Central Bank Governing Council member Carlos Costa speaks at a meeting of central banks from Portuguese-speaking countries in Lisbon. 09:00 local time (04:00 EDT). -U.K. Business Secretary Vince Cable addresses the Liberal Democrat party’s annual conference at 12:20 in Glasgow, Scotland (07:20 EDT). Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg answers delegates’ questions at 15:00. -Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala will speak at the FT Africa Summit. 09:00 inLondon (04:00 EDT). -U.S. government bond auctions, Fed debt purchases. Click here for weekly schedule. -The U.S. Supreme Court begins its fall term. Click here for schedule. -CENTRAL BANKS: Japan policy meeting, Israel meeting minutes. -EARNINGS: Samsung Electronics Co. -ECONOMY: Taiwan foreign reserves (Sept.), South Korea foreign reserves (Sept.), Ukraine inflation (Sept.), Czech retail sales (Aug.). -Nobel prizes will be awarded throughout the week, starting with the physiology or medicine award inStockholm on Oct. 6 and ending with the peace prize in Oslo on Oct. 10. http://www.bloomberg.com/