This week's major U.S. economic reports (June 6 - June 10)
The CPI comes out on Friday.
THIS WEEK'S MAJOR U.S. ECONOMIC REPORTS & FED SPEAKERS
TIME (ET) REPORT PERIOD ACTUAL MEDIAN FORECAST PREVIOUS
MONDAY, JUNE 6
None scheduled
TUESDAY, JUNE 7
8:30 am Foreign trade balance April -- -$109.8 billion
3 pm Consumer credit April -- $52 billion
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8
10 am Wholesale inventories revision April -- 2.1%
THURSDAY, JUNE 9
8:30 am Initial jobless claims June 4 -- N/A
8:30 am Continuing jobless claims May 28 -- N/A
12 noon Real household net worth (SAAR) Q1 -- 8.5%
12 noon Real domestic nonfinancial debt (SAAR) Q1 -- 2.0%
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
8:30 am Consumer price index (monthly) May -- 0.3%
8:30 am Core CPI (monthly) May -- 0.6%
8:30 am CPI (year-over-year) May -- 8.3%
8:30 am Core CPI (year-over-year) May -- 6.2%
10 am UMich consumer sentiment index (preliminary) June -- 58.4
10 am 5-year inflation expectations (preliminary) June -- 3.0%
2 pm Federal budget balance May -- $93.6 billion
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Economic outlook
Up next for the markets: June 6 June 10
James Chen
Head of Content Studio, J.P. Morgan Wealth Management
Jun 01, 2022 | 2 min read
Inflations impact on consumer prices, credit and sentiment will be in focus this week.
Also be on the lookout for wholesale sales, inventories and jobless claims all while prices for consumer goods remain elevated and gas prices are skyrocketing.
Inflations impact on the consumer will be front and center when evaluating this weeks economic data. Consumer credit is due for April. This data point measures how much debt consumers are taking on in a given month. The figure has been increasing as Americans face higher prices for everything from gas to food. Mays Consumer Price Index is scheduled for release by end of week, with inflation at its highest point in 40 years.
The CPI is an important economic indicator that directly impacts all consumers. Investors are hoping inflation will start to cool down, and Mays release is likely to impact the market. Rounding out the consumer-focused economic data for the week is Junes consumer sentiment. This leading indicator is released by the University of Michigan and takes the pulse of consumers concerning their finances, economy and spending. Other economic news to look out for this week include jobless claims and wholesale sales and inventories.
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