Key Events This Week: U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls, Four Central Banks Converge, U.S.-Iran Hold Technical Talks



June 29—This week, global market attention is highly concentrated. On Wednesday, the heads of the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the Bank of Canada, and the European Central Bank will all speak together at the ECB’s Sintra Forum, and the market will closely watch for policy signals. On Thursday, the release of U.S. June nonfarm employment and unemployment rate data will be one of the most weighty economic indicators in the near term.

In technology and industry, Samsung Group and SK Group are preparing to announce a plan with a total investment of up to 2,000 trillion Korean won (about $1.3 trillion) over the next ten years. ; On Wednesday, a wave of price increases will sweep across the semiconductor and electronic components industry chain, and the Davos Tech Summit opens on the same day.

Other important schedule: On Tuesday, ECB President Lagarde speaks, Nike releases its financial report, and U.S.-Iran hold technical talks. On Wednesday, the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Exchange both close for one day. On Friday, U.S. stock markets are closed for Independence Day; the Bank of England Governor Bailey speaks on issues related to coordination between fiscal and monetary policy; and China’s domestic refined oil products open a new round of pricing adjustment window. #美国年度净资本流入创8840亿新高
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