Before the May Day holiday, the global financial market welcomes a 'super data week': non-farm payrolls, PCE, and other major data are coming.
The May Day holiday is approaching, but the global financial markets will not be calm. Next week, although the Federal Reserve enters a 'quiet period', a series of major economic data will be released intensively, and the attention of global investors will be firmly captured. This data will not only reveal the latest dynamics of the global economy but may also have far-reaching impacts on the US dollar, US stocks, and even the global market. Below are the most noteworthy economic data and events for the market next week.
Monday (April 28): US economic data takes the lead. 22:30, the US April Dallas Fed Business Activity Index will be released first. This index is one of the important indicators for measuring US business activity, and its performance will provide the market with preliminary clues about the vitality of the US economy. Investors will closely watch whether this index shows signs of accelerating or decelerating economic activity.
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