Next Week's Key Events and Data Preview: Fed Officials' Intensive Speeches, Release of US May Nonfarm Payrolls

Blockbeats
01 Jun

BlockBeats News, June 1st, here are the key points the market will focus on in the new week (all times are in Beijing time):

Multiple officials including Fed Chair Powell to speak intensively next week:

Monday 08:00, Fed Governor Waller speaks on economic outlook at the 2025 Bank of Korea International Conference;

Tuesday 00:45, 2025 FOMC Voter and Chicago Fed President Evans participates in a Q&A session;

Tuesday 01:00, Fed Chair Powell delivers opening remarks at an event;

Wednesday 00:45, 2025 FOMC Voter and Chicago Fed President Evans participates in a Q&A session;

Wednesday 20:30, 2027 FOMC Voter and Atlanta Fed President Bostic, along with Fed Governor Lael Brainard, attend a "Fed Listens" event;

Thursday 02:00, Fed releases Beige Book on economic conditions;

Friday 00:00, Fed Governor Quarles speaks at the New York Economic Club;

Friday 01:30, 2026 FOMC Voter and Philadelphia Fed President Harker speaks on economic outlook;

On the macro data front, Friday 20:30, the U.S. will release May unemployment rate, May seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls, and May U.S. average hourly earnings YoY/MoM data. According to the median of a Bloomberg survey, after stronger-than-expected job growth in March and April, economists expect a gain of 125,000 jobs in May. This would keep the three-month average increase at a robust 162,000. The unemployment rate is expected to hold steady at 4.2%.

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