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Key Events in the Week Ahead: US ISM PMIs, Eurozone CPI, Fed Chair Powell, and US jobs data highlight the releases and events.

Key Events is filled with significant events such as the US ISM PMIs, Eurozone CPI, Fed Chair Powell, and US jobs data.

Monday – July 01

US ISM Manufacturing PMI

US ISM Manufacturing PMI is expected to reach 49.0, with S&P Global PMI increasing to 51.7, indicating the fastest economic expansion in over two years. The survey showed job gains due to improved business optimism, and selling price inflation has cooled to one of the lowest levels in four years, aligning with the Fed’s 2% inflation target.

US

  • 9:45 AM ET  S&P Global Manufacturing PMI, June-Final
  • 10:00 AM ET              Construction Spending M/M for May
  • 10:00 AM ET  ISM Manufacturing PMI for June

Global

  •  China Caixin Manufacturing PMI,
  • Swiss Retail Sales,
  • US ISM Manufacturing PMI.

Tuesday – July 02

Eurozone CPI

The Eurozone CPI Y/Y is expected to be 2.5% vs. 2.6%, while the Core CPI Y/Y is 2.8% vs. 2.9%. The ECB will wait for data during summer before deciding on a rate cut in September. Market expects 46 bps of easing by year-end.

US Job Openings

US Job Openings are expected to decrease to 7.850M, the lowest level since February 2021, and close to pre-pandemic levels. This is positive for the Fed as the labour market rebalances, reducing layoffs and easing inflationary pressures.

Fed Speech

Fed Chair Powell’s stance on inflation will depend on July’s good report, which could lead to a more dovish stance. If August’s figures are positive, Powell may pre-commit to a rate cut in September at the Jackson Hole Symposium.

US

  • 7:45 AM ET  ICSC Weekly Retail Sales
  • 8:55 AM ET          Johnson/Redbook Weekly Sales
  • 9:30 AM ET          Powell, Lagarde, Campos Neto Speak in Sintra
  • 10:00 AM ET  JOLTS Job Openings for May
  • 4:30 PM ET  API Weekly Inventory Data

Global

  • RBA Meeting Minutes,
  • Eurozone CPI,
  • Eurozone Unemployment Rate,
  • Canada Manufacturing PMI,
  • US Job Openings,
  • Fed Chair Powell.

Other Key Events:

  • China Caixin Services PMI for June


Wednesday –July 03

US Jobless Claims

The US Jobless Claims release is crucial for monitoring the labor market’s state. Initial Claims are hovering around cycle lows, while Continuing Claims have been rising. Initial Claims are expected at 235K, with no consensus on Continuing Claims.

Key Events on watch

US

  • U.S. Markets early close at 1:00 PM ET in observance of Fourth of July Holiday

7:00 AM ET  MBA Mortgage Applications Data

  • 7:00 AM ET           Fed’s Williams Speaks on Panel at ECB Forum
  • 7:30 AM ET           Challenger Layoffs for June
  • 8:15 AM ET  ADP Private Payroll Employment for June
  • 8:30 AM ET           International Trade for May
  • 8:30 AM ET           Weekly Jobless Claims
  • 8:30 AM ET           Continuing Jobless Claims
  • 9:45 AM ET  S&P Global Composite PMI June-Final
  • 9:45 AM ET  S&P Global Services PMI June-Final
  • 10:00 AM ET          Durable Goods Orders M/M for May
  • 10:00 AM ET  ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI for June
  • 10:30 AM ET          Weekly DOE Inventory Data
  • 2:00 PM ET  FOMC Meeting Minutes

Global

  • Australia Retail Sales,
  • China Caixin Services PMI,
  • Swiss Manufacturing PMI,
  • Eurozone PPI,
  • US ADP,
  • US Jobless Claims,
  • US ISM Services PMI,
  • FOMC Meeting Minutes.

Other Key Events:

  • RBC Capital European Consumer Conference 7/3, in London

Thursday – July 04

 Swiss CPI

The Swiss Central Bank (SNB) expects a 1.4% Y/Y CPI and 0.1% M/M measure, with interest rates cut to 1.25% and lowered inflation forecasts. The SNB is prepared to intervene in the FX market if inflation surprises or overshoots projections. The market expects one rate cut in 2024, with a 62% probability of a September cut.

Key Events on watch

USA

  • U.S. Markets closed for Independence Day holiday

Global

  • US Holiday,
  • Swiss Unemployment Rate,
  • Swiss CPI,
  • ECB Meeting Minutes,
  • Canada Services PMI,
  • UK General Election.

Friday –July 05

Canadian labour market

The Canadian labour market report predicts 25K jobs added in June, with the unemployment rate rising to 6.3%. The key focus is wage growth, which reached 5.1%. The Canadian CPI showed positive inflation, reducing rate cuts expectations. The BoC will need strong CPI figures for a rate cut in July.

US NFP

The US NFP predicts 180K jobs added in June, unchanged unemployment rate at 4.0%, and an average hourly earnings M/M of 0.3%. The Fed is focused on the labor market, fearing a quick deterioration and potential rate cuts if unemployment rises to 4.2%.

Key Events on watch

USA

  • 5:40 AM ET                  Fed’s Williams Gives Keynote Remarks
  • 8:30 AM ET                  Nonfarm Payrolls for June
  • 8:30 AM ET                  Private Payrolls for June
  • 8:30 AM ET                  Manufacturing Payrolls for June
  • 8:30 AM ET                  Unemployment Rate for June
  • 8:30 AM ET                  Average Hourly Earnings M/M for June
  • 1:00 PM ET                   Baker Hughes Weekly rig count data

Global

  • Eurozone Retail Sales,
  • Canada Labour Market report,
  • US NFP.

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