A daily rundown of the economic reports and corporate earnings that will be grabbing the market’s attention in the week ahead

Monday June 29

China industrial profits and Japan retail sales for May

Euro area economic confidence survey

Earnings include: Tecsys Inc.


Tuesday June 30

China purchasing manager surveys for June. Japan employment and industrial production data for May

Germany employment and inflation data. France inflation and consumer spending data. Italy inflation data and UK GDP data

830 am ET: Canada monthly real GDP for April. Consensus is for a rise of 0.4%

9 am ET: U.S. house price indexes

10 am ET: U.S. job openings & labour turnover survey

10 am ET: U.S. conference board consumer confidence index

Earnings include: Constellation Brands Inc.; Nike Inc.


Wednesday July 1

Japan manufacturing PMIs and consumer confidence data

Euro area inflation data for June and manufacturing PMIs

Canadian markets closed for Canada Day

USMCA trade pact review day

815 am ET: U.S. ADP national employment report for June

9 am ET: Bank of Canada Governor Macklem and Fed Chair Warsh join a panel at the ECB Forum on Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal.

945 am ET: U.S. S&P global manufacturing PMI for June

10 am ET: U.S. ISM manufacturing PMI for June

10 am ET: U.S. construction spending for May

Earnings include: General Mills Inc.


Thursday July 2

Euro area employment data

930 am ET: Canada S&P global manufacturing PMI for June

830 am ET: U.S. nonfarm payrolls for June. Consensus is for job gains of 115,000, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.3%. Initial weekly jobless gains also to be released.

10 am ET: U.S. factory orders for May.

Canada auto sales for June

Earnings include: Levi Strauss & Co.


Friday July 3

China and Japan services PMIs

Euro area services PMI; France industrial and manufacturing data; Italy retail sales

U.S. markets closed for Independence Day

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