This is a series of important events and timelines related to the U.S. economy and finance:

Monday 21:45: The final value of the U.S. April S&P Global Services PMI will be released, which can reflect the operating conditions and economic vitality of the U.S. service industry.

Tuesday 1:00: The U.S. will conduct a 10-year Treasury bond auction, which concerns the financing costs of the U.S. government and the flow of market funds and interest rate expectations.

Thursday 2:00: The Federal Reserve FOMC will announce its interest rate decision, an event of high concern for global financial markets, as adjustments to interest rates can have significant impacts on financial markets, economic growth, and international trade in the U.S. and worldwide.

Thursday 2:30: Powell will speak, and his remarks often play an important guiding role in the market's understanding of Federal Reserve policy and future expectations, potentially further clarifying the context, intent, and future direction of the interest rate decision.