Next Week's Macro Outlook: US Nonfarm Payrolls Moved Up to Thursday as Independence Day Compresses Trading Week
2026-06-28 03:42:54
PA News reported that next week brings a "data tsunami" for markets, with the US June nonfarm payrolls report moved up to Thursday due to the July 4 Independence Day holiday compressing the trading week. The confluence of month-end, quarter-end, and half-year-end institutional rebalancing creates heightened risk of sudden liquidity dislocations and systematic volatility spikes. The macro backdrop has shifted: oil prices have fallen from about $100 a barrel a month ago to around $70 as the Middle East ceasefire holds, while the S&P 500 is up over 7% year-to-date but has struggled in June. Gold experienced another week of violent swings — dip-buying and safe-haven demand initially gave way to a sell-off driven by stronger-than-expected US economic data, stubborn inflation, a firmer dollar, and rising Fed rate-hike expectations, pushing prices back toward $4,000 before a last-minute rally recovered to the $4,100 edge.Next week's key events include Richmond Fed President Barkin speaking Monday; US JOLTs job openings and consumer confidence Tuesday; eurozone CPI prelims and manufacturing PMIs, US ADP employment, ISM manufacturing PMI, and a panel featuring Fed Chair Wash, ECB President Lagarde, BOE Governor Bailey, and BOC Governor Macklem at the ECB Forum on Wednesday; and the headline US nonfarm payrolls, unemployment rate, weekly jobless claims, and average hourly earnings on Thursday. Friday brings eurozone and UK services PMI finals, a Lagarde speech, and Bailey on fiscal-monetary policy coordination.
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