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Several moderately impactful economic data culminating in the US jobs report for June on Friday, but nothing that would trump the impact from rising numbers of new cases and the increased likelihood of a second wave scenario.
Potential triggers this week: GDP, durable goods orders, and existing and new home sales data in the US. Flash PMI surveys for the US, UK, Eurozone, Japan, and Australia. Eurozone, Germany, and South Korea consumer morale. Investors will also be closely monitoring coronavirus data as a spike in the US and China raised fears over a second wave of infections.
Potential triggers this week: GDP, durable goods orders, and existing and new home sales data in the US.
The Fed’s policy meeting as well as European finance ministers’ call on Thursday to debate whether additional stimulus measures are needed and to present their latest assessment on the economy.
In the US, ISM PMIs, trade balance and factory orders, and the all-important jobs report for May on Friday.
Second estimate of US Q1 GDP, alongside durable goods orders, personal income, and outlays, and PCE price index.
Minutes from the Federal Reserve, ECB, and interest rate decision from the BoC.
Fed speeches this week from Bullard, Kashkari, Quarles, Harker, Kaplan, and Powel.
The US earnings season continues next week with over 1,300 companies reporting first-quarter results.
The US earnings season continues with Alphabet, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Facebook reporting.
Coronavirus will continue to dominate the headlines as well as first-quarter earnings for nearly a fifth of S&P 500 companies versus one-tenth up to now.
March US retail sales, industrial production, and housing starts as well as the Philadelphia Fed’s manufacturing index for April and the next installment in the weekly jobless claims for the week of April 11.