Week Ahead: June Payrolls to Be Released Early; US Stocks to Close Friday for Independence Day; Consumer Giant Nike to Report Earnings

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TradingKey - In the coming week, the market will observe the U.S. Independence Day holiday, with the U.S. stock market closed on Friday; major macroeconomic data, including the U.S. June non-farm payrolls, will be released early on Thursday; global athletic footwear and apparel giant Nike ( NKE) is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results for fiscal year 2026 after the U.S. market close on Tuesday, June 30, Eastern Time.

Key Events Preview

US Stocks to Close Friday for Independence Day; Key June Non-Farm Payrolls and Other Heavyweight Data to Be Released Early

July 4th marks US Independence Day. As the holiday falls on a Saturday, the US stock market will be closed on Friday, July 3. Due to this holiday schedule, major macroeconomic data originally scheduled for Friday, including the June US non-farm payrolls report, is expected to be released early on Thursday, July 2.

Markets will closely watch whether this 'super data' can sustain its prior resilience and what guidance it will provide for the Federal Reserve's monetary policy path in the second half of the year.

Sintra Central Banking Forum Opens; Warsh, Lagarde, and Bailey to Deliver Speeches

From June 29 to July 1, the European Central Bank will host its highly anticipated Forum on Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal. The highlight of the forum will take place next Wednesday (July 1) at 21:30, when newly appointed Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh, ECB President Christine Lagarde, BOE Governor Andrew Bailey, and BOC Governor Tiff Macklem will share the stage to deliver speeches.

Consumer Giant Nike to Report Earnings Tuesday; Markets Watch Greater China Recovery and Transformation Progress

Global athletic footwear and apparel giant Nike (NIKE) is scheduled to release its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results for fiscal year 2026 after the US market close on Tuesday, June 30 (Eastern Time). Amid a challenging global macroeconomic environment, Nike's stock price has recently hovered at low levels, with the market keeping a close eye on pressures in its direct-to-consumer (DTC) channel, the restructuring of the North American wholesale market, and inventory clearance efforts in Greater China.

Concentrated Release of Global Mid-Year PMIs

Major economies worldwide will release their June Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data in quick succession.

With 50 as the boom-or-bust threshold, this indicator is a key macroeconomic metric for assessing first-half economic performance and forecasting second-half trends. Investors should focus particularly on manufacturing PMIs from the US and China to gauge real-world shifts in global supply chains and consumer demand.

Weekly Key Agenda

Monday (June 29)

Keywords: Sintra Forum opens, central bank officials speak

The ECB holds its Forum on Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal (through July 1); Richmond Fed President Barkin (2027 FOMC voter) and RBA Assistant Governor Kent deliver speeches.

Tuesday (June 30)

Keywords: ECB President Lagarde speaks in Sintra, China's official PMI, UK Q1 GDP, US JOLTs job openings, Japan's May unemployment rate, Nike earnings

China will release its official manufacturing and non-manufacturing PMIs for June; the UK will release final Q1 GDP QoQ and YoY figures; Japan will release its May unemployment rate and jobs-to-applicants ratio. During the US session, the US will release May JOLTs job openings, June Conference Board consumer confidence, and the June Chicago PMI.

The RBA will release the minutes of its June monetary policy meeting; ECB President Lagarde will speak in Sintra; ECB Chief Economist Lane will discuss artificial intelligence (AI) with OpenAI Chief Analyst Aaron Chatterji.

Consumer giant Nike will release its latest earnings report after the US market close.

Wednesday (July 1)

Keywords: Historic meeting of four central bank governors, Japan Tankan, Eurozone CPI, US ISM Manufacturing PMI

The Eurozone will release its preliminary June YoY CPI and YoY Core CPI. The US will release the June ISM Manufacturing PMI and EIA crude oil inventories for the week ending June 26.

Fed Chair Warsh, ECB President Lagarde, BoE Governor Bailey, and BoC Governor Macklem will speak together on a panel at the ECB Sintra Forum, followed by closing remarks from Lagarde.

In addition, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will arrive in New Delhi on the same day to begin her first official visit to India.

Thursday (July 2)

Keywords: US June non-farm payrolls report, Australia trade balance,

Due to the July 4th US Independence Day long holiday, the US June seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls, unemployment rate, and MoM/YoY average hourly earnings will be exceptionally released ahead of schedule. During the Asia-Pacific session, Australia will release its May goods and services trade balance.

Friday (July 3)

Keywords: US markets closed for Independence Day, global services PMIs

US stock and fixed income markets will be closed all day for the Independence Day holiday (observed). Global services PMIs will be released.

ECB Governing Council members Nagel and Makhlouf will deliver speeches.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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