A daily rundown of the economic reports and corporate earnings that will be grabbing the market’s attention in the week ahead
Monday July 6
China’s foreign reserves
Euro zone’s retail sales
Germany’s factory orders
(9:30 a.m. ET) Canada’s S&P Global Services PMI for June.
(9:45 a.m. ET) U.S. S&P Global Services/Composite PMI for June.
(10 a.m. ET) U.S. ISM Services PMI for June.
(11:30 a.m. ET) Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey and Survey of Consumer Expectations for Q2 ins released.
Tuesday July 7
China’s real cash earnings and household spending
Germany’s industrial production
(8:15 a.m. ET) U.S. ADP Employment (four-week average change)
(8:30 a.m. ET) Canada’s merchandise trade balance for May.
(8:30 a.m. ET) U.S. goods and services trade deficit for May.
(10 a.m. ET) U.S. global supply chain pressure index for June.
(10 a.m. ET) Canada’s Ivey PMI for June.
Also: NATO Summit in Ankara, Türkiye through Wednesday.
Wednesday July 8
Japan’s bank lending and trade deficit
(10 a.m. ET) U.S. wholesale inventories for May.
(2 p.m. ET) U.S. Fed minutes from June 16-17 meeting are released.
(3 p.m. ET) U.S. consumer credit for May.
Earnings include: Firan Technology Group Corp.; Levi Strauss & Co.
Thursday July 9
China’s CPI, PPI, aggregate yuan financing and new yuan loans
Japan’s machine tool orders
(8:30 a.m. ET) U.S. initial jobless claims for week of July 4.
(10 a.m. ET) U.S. existing home sales for June.
Earnings include: Aritzia Inc.; PepsiCo Inc.; Progressive Corp.; Richelieu Hardware Ltd.
Friday July 10
Germany’s CPI
(8:30 a.m. ET) Canadian employment for June. The Street is projecting a flat reading (up 10,000 jobs) month-over-month with the unemployment rate remaining 6.6 per cent and average hourly wages growing 3.3 per cent from the same period a year ago.
(8:30 a.m. ET) Canadian building permits for May.
Also: U.S. Fed’s semi-annual Monetary Policy Report is released.
Earnings include: Delta Air Lines Inc.; Hyatt Hotels Corp.