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Weekly Economic Calendar for 13.07.2026–19.07.2026

Despite the Fed's hawkish stance, disappointing US labor market data released earlier this month dampened market expectations regarding the extent of the Fed's policy tightening. In June, the nonfarm payrolls report showed an increase of only 57,000 jobs, falling well short of the projected 110,000.

Weekly Economic Calendar for 13.07.2026–19.07.2026

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Despite the Fed's hawkish stance, disappointing US labor market data released earlier this month dampened market expectations regarding the extent of the Fed's policy tightening.

In June, the nonfarm payrolls report showed an increase of only 57,000 jobs, falling well short of the projected 110,000.

This sharp slowdown in hiring confirmed the overall, controlled cooling of the US economy.

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Despite the Fed's hawkish stance, disappointing US labor market data released earlier this month dampened market expectations regarding the extent of the Fed's policy tightening. In June, the nonfarm payrolls report showed an increase of only 57,000 jobs, falling well short of the projected 110,000. This sharp slowdown in hiring confirmed the overall, controlled cooling of the US economy.

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  • Market participants are now awaiting new signals to better understand the Fed's intentions regarding changes to its monetary policy.
  • These signals are on the way: US consumer and producer price indices are expected to be released during the upcoming trading week...

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