This Week's Important Events Summary


I. Monday (6.15)

High Priority

1. G7 Summit opening (lasting until 6.17)
2. European Central Bank President Lagarde speech
3. 600 billion yuan 6-month reverse repurchase agreement maturity
4. China’s May total social electricity consumption

Medium Priority

- Switzerland May Consumer Confidence Index
- Eurozone April Trade Balance, Industrial Production Monthly Rate
- Canada April Wholesale Sales Monthly Rate
- US June New York Fed Manufacturing Index, NAHB Housing Market Index, May Industrial Production Monthly Rate

II. Tuesday (6.16)【Key Events This Week】

High Priority

1. Bank of Japan interest rate decision + press conference (market expects rate hike, core focus)
2. Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate decision + Chair’s press conference
3. China May Retail Sales, Industrial Value Added above designated size (domestic key economic data)
4. National Bureau of Statistics 70-city housing price report, State Council Information Office National Economic Operation Press Conference

Medium Priority

- Germany/Eurozone June ZEW Economic Sentiment Index
- US ADP Employment, May New Housing Starts/Building Permits, Import Price Index
- China China Academy of Information and Communications Technology Seminar

III. Wednesday (6.17)

High Priority

1. 2026 Lujiazui Forum (6.17-18)
2. IEA Monthly Oil Report
3. US EIA Crude Oil Inventories, May Retail Sales Monthly Rate
4. UK May CPI (core inflation data)

Medium Priority

- US API Crude Oil Inventories, Existing Home Sales, Commercial Inventories
- Eurozone May CPI Final Yearly Rate
- UK Retail Price Index

IV. Thursday (6.18)【Super Central Bank Day · Highest Priority of the Week】

High Priority

1. Federal Reserve FOMC Interest Rate Decision + Economic Outlook + Waller’s First Press Conference (Global Focus)
2. Bank of England Interest Rate Decision + Meeting Minutes
3. Swiss National Bank Interest Rate Decision
4. Domestic refined oil price adjustment window
5. China May SWIFT RMB global payment share

Medium Priority

- US Initial Jobless Claims, Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index, Conference Board Leading Indicators, EIA Natural Gas Inventories
- Switzerland May Trade Balance, UK Unemployment Rate/Unemployment Benefits, Eurozone Current Account

Important Reminder

Domestic four major futures exchanges do not have night trading

V. Friday (6.19)【Mostly Market Holidays】

High Priority

1. Markets in multiple regions close or early close (Trading hours reminder)
2. Japan May Core CPI Yearly Rate

Medium Priority

- US Oil Rig Count, UK Consumer Confidence/Retail Sales/Public Sector Borrowing
- Germany May PPI, Canada April Retail Sales Monthly Rate

Market Holiday Details (Must Read)

1. NYSE, Taiwan stocks, Hong Kong stocks closed; Shanghai-Shenzhen/Beijing Stock Exchange, domestic futures markets also closed; Hong Kong Northbound and Southbound trading closed
2. CME all-category futures close early at 01:00 Beijing time the next day
3. ICE Brent Crude Oil Futures close early at 01:30 Beijing time the next day

Overall Key Summary of This Week

1. Main theme: Super Central Bank Week, Tuesday’s Bank of Japan and Reserve Bank of Australia rate decisions; Thursday’s Fed (Waller’s debut), Bank of England, Swiss National Bank decisions, with Bank of Japan rate hike and Fed policy statements as the biggest variables.
2. Domestic focus: Heavy economic data releases on Tuesday including industrial, consumption, and housing prices, plus Lujiazui Forum, reverse repurchase maturities, and refined oil price adjustments.
3. Trading risks: Market holidays on Friday, overseas futures close early, watch positions and trading times.
4. Commodities: Focus on IEA monthly report, US crude oil/natural gas inventories.
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