The market focus event schedule for this week has been released, and investors should pay close attention to the following key time nodes:
On Sunday (June 16), the market will continue to assess the potential impact of the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East on global financial stability. On the same day, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will release its latest monthly market analysis report, which will provide important references for energy price trends.
On Monday (June 17), the United States will release consumer shopping data for May, which is a key indicator of economic health.
Tuesday (June 18) is the most anticipated event of the week - the U.S. central bank will announce its interest rate policy decision, which the market is closely following, as it will directly influence global capital flows and investment strategies.
On Wednesday (June 19), the U.S. financial markets will temporarily halt trading activities in observance of Juneteenth and will resume on Thursday.
On Thursday (June 20), the Philadelphia Fed will release the Manufacturing Index, which will provide a new window for observing the performance of the industrial sector.
Investors should closely follow the developments of these events and reasonably adjust their asset allocation strategies to cope with potential market fluctuations.
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The market focus event schedule for this week has been released, and investors should pay close attention to the following key time nodes:
On Sunday (June 16), the market will continue to assess the potential impact of the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East on global financial stability. On the same day, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries will release its latest monthly market analysis report, which will provide important references for energy price trends.
On Monday (June 17), the United States will release consumer shopping data for May, which is a key indicator of economic health.
Tuesday (June 18) is the most anticipated event of the week - the U.S. central bank will announce its interest rate policy decision, which the market is closely following, as it will directly influence global capital flows and investment strategies.
On Wednesday (June 19), the U.S. financial markets will temporarily halt trading activities in observance of Juneteenth and will resume on Thursday.
On Thursday (June 20), the Philadelphia Fed will release the Manufacturing Index, which will provide a new window for observing the performance of the industrial sector.
Investors should closely follow the developments of these events and reasonably adjust their asset allocation strategies to cope with potential market fluctuations.