Bitcoin faces a week of economic data shocks

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Bitcoin Faces a Week of Economic Data Shocks

The cryptocurrency market experienced a week of pullback, mainly influenced by geopolitical factors. For the upcoming week, volatility is expected in data, reports, and statements.

This analysis presents the economic calendar and the event agenda that could significantly impact Bitcoin.

This week will be unusually active in terms of major events. The most notable is the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The meeting will make the first monetary policy decision for 2026. Specifically, market focus is on the possibility of a 25 basis point rate cut (currently no changes are expected).

In addition to these data, the US producer inflation data and employment figures will be released. In other key markets, minutes from Japan’s recent monetary policy meeting will also be published. Also noteworthy is Canada’s monetary policy decision.

As shown, this is a week filled with important events and data, along with Trump’s highly anticipated speech in Iowa. This wave of volatility presents a calendar that has a huge impact on Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market.

Most Important Data for Bitcoin in This Economic Calendar

As usual, this work involves the economic data that has the greatest impact on Bitcoin prices. In this sense, other data are ignored, although they may be valuable for other markets, their relevance to cryptocurrencies is limited. Here is this week’s agenda:

Monday:

  • US Durable Goods Orders
  • Service Prices Paid by Japanese Companies

Tuesday:

  • Bank of Japan (BoJ) CPI Inflation
  • President Trump’s Speech in Iowa
  • US Consumer Confidence Index
  • Richmond Manufacturing Index
  • Japan Monetary Policy Minutes

Wednesday:

  • Canada Monetary Policy Meeting and Decision
  • Last Day of FOMC Meeting and Monetary Policy Decision
  • Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s Statement

Thursday:

  • Japan Consumer Confidence Data
  • Eurozone M3 Money Supply
  • Canada Trade Balance
  • Revised Labor Productivity and Non-Farm Labor Costs Data
  • US Trade Balance
  • US Wholesale Sales and Inventories
  • Tokyo Annual CPI Inflation
  • Japan Unemployment Rate
  • Japan Preliminary Industrial Production
  • Japan Retail Sales

Friday:

  • GDP of Spain, Italy, Germany, and France
  • UK M4 Money Supply
  • EU Preliminary Quarterly GDP
  • EU Unemployment Rate
  • US Producer Inflation PPI
  • Chicago PMI
  • Federal Reserve Musalem Statement
  • China Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing PMI
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