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This Week's Major U.S. Economic Reports & Fed Speakers. Time (ET), Report, Period, Actual, Median Forecast, Previous. MONDAY, JUNE 27. Skiptomaincontent Economy&Politics TheFed U.S.EconomicCalendar EconomicReport RecoveryTracker Inflation WashingtonWatch Home Economy&Politics U.S.EconomicCalendar ThisWeek'sMajorU.S.EconomicReports&FedSpeakers Time(ET) Report Period Actual MedianForecast Previous MONDAY,JUNE27 8:30am Durablegoodsorders May 0.2% 0.5% 8:30am Corecapitalgoodsorders May -- 0.8% 10am Pendinghomesalesindex May -4.0% -3.9% TUESDAY,JUNE28 8am RichmondFedPresidentTomBarkinspeaks 8:30am Tradeingoods(advance) May -- -$105.9billion 9am S&PCase-ShillerU.S.homepriceindex(year-over-year) April -- 20.6% 10am Consumerconfidenceindex June 101.1 106.4 12:30pm SanFranciscoFedPresidentMaryDalyspeaks WEDNESDAY,JUNE29 8:30am Grossdomesticproductrevision(SAAR) Q1 -1.5% -1.5% 8:30am Finaldomesticdemandrevision(SAAR) Q1 -- 2.7% 8:30am Grossdomesticincomerevision(SAAR) Q1 -- 2.1% 9am FederalReserveChairJeromePowell,ECBPresidentChristineLagarde,BankofEnglandPresidentAndrewBaileyandBISheadAugustinCarstensspeakatECBconference 11:30am ClevelandFedPresidentLorettaMesterspeaksatECBconference 1:05pm St.LouisFedPresidentJamesBullardgivesopeningremarks THURSDAY,JUNE30 8:30am PCEinflation(monthly) May -- 0.2% 8:30am CorePCEinflation(monthly) May 0.4% 0.3% 8:30am PCEinflation(year-over-year) May -- 6.3% 8:30am CorePCEinflation(year-over-year) May 4.7% 4.9% 8:30am Realdisposableincome May -- 0.0% 8:30am Realconsumerspending May -- 0.7% 8:30am Nominalpersonalincome May 0.5% 0.4% 8:30am Nominalconsumerspending May 0.4% 0.9% 8:30am Initialjoblessclaims June25 227,000 229,000 8:30am Continuingjoblessclaims June18 -- 1.32million 9:45am ChicagoPMI June -- 60.3 FRIDAY,JULY1 9:45am S&PGlobalU.S.manufacturingPMI(final) June -- 52.4 10am ISMmanufacturingindex June 54.9% 56.1% 10am Constructionspending May 0.4% 0.2% NextWeek'sMajorU.S.EconomicReports&FedSpeakers Time(ET) Report Period Actual MedianForecast Previous MONDAY,JULY4 IndependenceDayholiday.Nonescheduled TUESDAY,JULY5 10am Factoryorders May -- 0.3% 10am Corecapitalequipmentordersrevision May -- 0.4% WEDNESDAY,JULY6 9:45am S&PGlobalU.S.servicesPMI(final) June -- 51.6 10am ISMservicesindex June -- 55.9% 10am Jobopenings May -- 11.4million 10am Quits May -- 4.4million THURSDAY,JULY7 8:15am ADPemploymentreport(monthlychange) June -- 128,000 8:30am Initialjoblessclaims July2 -- N/A 8:30am Continuingjoblessclaims June25 -- N/A 8:30am Foreigntradebalance May -- -$87.1billion FRIDAY,JULY8 8:30am Nonfarmpayrolls(monthlychange) June -- 390,000 8:30am Unemploymentrate June -- 3.6% 8:30am Averagehourlyearnings June -- 0.3% 8:30am Laborforceparticipationrate,25-54 June -- 82.6% 10am Wholesaleinventoriesrevision May -- 2.2% LastWeek'sMajorU.S.EconomicReports&FedSpeakers Time(ET) Report Period Actual MedianForecast Previous MONDAY,JUNE20 Juneteenthholiday.Noindicatorsscheduled 12:45pm St.LouisFedPresidentJamesBullardspeaks TUESDAY,JUNE21 8:30am ChicagoFednationalactivityindex May 0.01 -- 0.40 10am Existinghomesales(SAAR) May 5.41million 5.41million 5.60million 12noon ClevelandFedPresidentLorettaMesterspeaks 3:30pm RichmondFedPresidentTomBarkinspeaks WEDNESDAY,JUNE22 9am PhiladelphiaFedPresidentPatrickHarkerinterviewed 9:30am FedChairJeromePowelltestifiesonmonetarypolicyatSenateBankingCommittee 12:50pm ChicagoFedPresidentCharlesEvansspeaks 1:30pm PhiladelphiaFedPresidentPatrickHarkerandRichmondFedPresidentTomBarkinonpaneldiscussion THURSDAY,JUNE23 8:30am Initialjoblessclaims June18 229,000 225,000 231,000 8:30am Continuingjoblessclaims June11 1.32million -- 1.31million 8:30am Currentaccountdeficit Q1 -$291billion -$274billion -$225billion 9:45am S&PGlobalU.S.manufacturingPMI(flash) June 52.4 56.0 57.0 9:45am S&PGlobalU.S.servicesPMI(flash) June 51.6 53.3 53.4 10am FedChairJeromePowelltestifiesonmonetarypolicyatHouseFinancialServicesCommittee FRIDAY,JUNE24 7:30am St.LouisFedPresidentJamesBullardspeaks 10am UMichconsumersentimentindex(final) June 50.0 50.2 50.2 10am 5-yearinflationexpectations(final) June 3.1% -- 3.3% 10am Newhomesales(SAAR) May 696,000 587,000 629,000 4pm SanFranciscoFedPresidentMaryDalyspeaks ThemedianforecastsinthiscalendarcomefromsurveysofeconomistsconductedbyDowJonesNewswiresandTheWallStreetJournal. 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