According to Jinshi's report, the market will usher in several important events Node this week, including intensive speeches by Federal Reserve officials this week:
On Monday at 21:15, Federal Reserve Governor Waller delivered the opening speech at the summer symposium on currency, banking, payments, and finance. On Wednesday at 1:35, Raphael Bostic, FOMC voter and Atlanta Fed President, delivered a speech in 2024. On Thursday 2:00, the Federal Reserve released the minutes of the monetary policy meeting; On Thursday, the Jackson Hole Global Central Bank Annual Meeting will be held; On Friday at 22:00, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell delivered a speech on the economic outlook at the Jackson Hole Symposium. In addition, the global PMI data for August 8 will be released this Thursday evening. If the data unexpectedly weakens, the market's concern about the US entering a recession may intensify, leading to traders increasing their bets on the Fed cutting interest rates by a larger margin this year, which would be a blow to the US dollar.
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According to Jinshi's report, the market will usher in several important events Node this week, including intensive speeches by Federal Reserve officials this week:
On Monday at 21:15, Federal Reserve Governor Waller delivered the opening speech at the summer symposium on currency, banking, payments, and finance.
On Wednesday at 1:35, Raphael Bostic, FOMC voter and Atlanta Fed President, delivered a speech in 2024.
On Thursday 2:00, the Federal Reserve released the minutes of the monetary policy meeting;
On Thursday, the Jackson Hole Global Central Bank Annual Meeting will be held;
On Friday at 22:00, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell delivered a speech on the economic outlook at the Jackson Hole Symposium.
In addition, the global PMI data for August 8 will be released this Thursday evening. If the data unexpectedly weakens, the market's concern about the US entering a recession may intensify, leading to traders increasing their bets on the Fed cutting interest rates by a larger margin this year, which would be a blow to the US dollar.