Wednesday, July 2 – Key Highlights:
US ADP Employment Report (June): A crucial preview to Friday’s NFP; strong numbers may delay Fed cuts, weak data could boost cut expectations.
Eurozone Labor Market Data (May): Italy and Eurozone unemployment rates will offer insight into the region’s economic resilience; deterioration may weigh on ECB sentiment.
Japan Monetary Base (June): Watch for shifts in liquidity trends as the BoJ cautiously normalizes policy.
France Budget Balance (May): A worsening fiscal position could raise concerns amid ongoing political uncertainty.
Canada Manufacturing PMI (June): A weak print would reinforce the case for continued BoC rate cuts.
Central Bank Watch:
ECB: Lagarde, Guindos, Cipollone, and Lane speak; markets will look for clues on inflation and rate path.
BoE: Taylor (or another senior official) speaks; comments may impact UK rate expectations ahead of the election.
Market Focus:
Labor market and fiscal data, paired with a heavy central bank speaker lineup, will guide rate cut expectations and shape cross-asset risk sentiment.
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US ADP Employment Report (June): A crucial preview to Friday’s NFP; strong numbers may delay Fed cuts, weak data could boost cut expectations.
Eurozone Labor Market Data (May): Italy and Eurozone unemployment rates will offer insight into the region’s economic resilience; deterioration may weigh on ECB sentiment.
Japan Monetary Base (June): Watch for shifts in liquidity trends as the BoJ cautiously normalizes policy.
France Budget Balance (May): A worsening fiscal position could raise concerns amid ongoing political uncertainty.
Canada Manufacturing PMI (June): A weak print would reinforce the case for continued BoC rate cuts.
Central Bank Watch:
ECB: Lagarde, Guindos, Cipollone, and Lane speak; markets will look for clues on inflation and rate path.
BoE: Taylor (or another senior official) speaks; comments may impact UK rate expectations ahead of the election.
Market Focus:
Labor market and fiscal data, paired with a heavy central bank speaker lineup, will guide rate cut expectations and shape cross-asset risk sentiment.
This communication is for informational purposes only and should not be viewed as any form of recommendation as to a particular course of action or as investment advice. It is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument or as an official confirmation of any transaction. Opinions, estimates and assumptions expressed herein are made as of the date of this communication and are subject to change without notice. This communication has been prepared based upon information, including market prices, data and other information, believed to be reliable; however, Trade Nation does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. All market prices and market data contained in or attached to this communication are indicative and subject to change without notice.
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