1. United States:
  • CPI Figures: The focus will be on the projected decline in annual inflation and core index, indicating potential changes in price levels.
  • Speeches by Fed Officials: Investors will closely watch for insights into the future trajectory of monetary policy from various Federal Reserve representatives.
  • Other Indicators: Keep an eye on producer and foreign trade prices, the preliminary estimate of Michigan Consumer Sentiment, and the government's monthly budget numbers for June.
  • Earnings Season: The second-quarter earnings season begins, with reports expected from prominent financial institutions like Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, as well as companies such as Delta Air Lines, PepsiCo, BlackRock, and UnitedHealth Group.
  1. Canada:
  • Bank of Canada Rate Hike: Anticipated implementation of an additional 25 basis points rate hike, signaling policymakers' efforts to manage inflation.
  • Brazil:Inflation Figures: Key data indicating the country's inflation rate. Retail Trade Data: Insights into the performance of the retail sector. Business Sentiment: An indicator of the overall sentiment and confidence in the business environment.
  1. Europe:
  • Final Inflation Readings: Germany, Spain, and France will release their final inflation figures.
  • ZEW Economic Sentiment: Focus on Germany's economic sentiment indicator.
  • Industrial Production and Trade Balance: Italy and the Euro Area will reveal their industrial production and trade balance data.
  • Inflation Rates: Sweden and Russia will provide updates on their inflation rates.
  • ECB Comments: Monitor comments from European Central Bank (ECB) officials, particularly President Lagarde, for potential clues on future actions.
  1. China:
  • New Yuan Loans: An expected decline in new yuan loans, reflecting the country's economic recovery.
  • Trade Balance: Key data on China's trade activities.
  • Housing Prices: Insights into the performance of the housing market.
  • Inflation Rate: June's inflation rate will be unveiled, providing an overview of price levels.
  1. Japan:
  • Balance of Payments: Focus on the balance of payments data, which provides insights into the country's international transactions.
  1. India:
  • Inflation Rate: June's inflation rate, expected to align with the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) target level of 4%.
  • Industrial Growth and Trade Figures: Data indicating the performance of India's industrial sector and trade activities.
  1. South Korea:
  • Key Interest Rate: The central bank's decision on whether to hold or adjust the key interest rate.
  1. Singapore:
  • GDP Growth Rate: Release of the second-quarter GDP growth rate, reflecting the country's economic performance.
  1. Australia:
  • Forward-Looking Indicators: Keep an eye on July's Westpac Consumer Confidence and June's NAB Business Confidence for insights into future economic trends.
  1. New Zealand:
  • Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Key Rate: Anticipated decision on whether the key rate will be held at 5.5%.
These key economic events will provide valuable information about the respective countries' economic performance, monetary policy, and market trends. Monitoring these events can help investors make informed decisions in global markets..