This Week's Macro Outlook: Core Iran Nuclear Deal Disputes Persist, Fed and BOJ Make Key Statements
2026-05-25 00:22
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BlockBeats News, May 25th. Last weekend, the US-Iran agreement made limited progress, but the two sides still have major differences on the core issue of the Iranian nuclear issue, and the direction of related events this week will still be the focus of traders' attention. On the macro side, officials from the US and Japan central banks will give a series of speeches next week, further clarifying the next stage of interest rate expectations:

Tuesday 22:00, US May Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index;

Wednesday 08:00, Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda Haruhiko speaks at the BOJ's Monetary Policy Meeting;

Wednesday 20:15, US ADP Employment Change up to May 9th;

Thursday 20:30, Canada Q1 Current Account, US Initial Jobless Claims up to May 23rd, US April Core PCE Price Index YoY, US April Personal Spending MoM, US Q1 Real GDP Annualized QoQ Revised, US April Core PCE Price Index MoM, US April Durable Goods Orders MoM;

Thursday 20:55, FOMC Permanent Voters, NY Fed President Williams speaks at a conference organized by the Central Bank of Iceland;

Thursday 22:15, 2028 FOMC Voter, St. Louis Fed President Bullard speaks;

Friday 07:30, Japan April Unemployment Rate;

Friday 18:50, 2028 FOMC Voter, Kansas City Fed President George speaks;

Friday 21:10, Fed Governor Bowman speaks.

In addition, on Monday (May 25th), the US stock market was closed for Memorial Day, trading of CME Group's precious metals and US oil futures contracts was temporarily suspended at 02:30 on May 26th Beijing time, and trading of US stock and bond futures contracts was suspended at 01:00 on May 26th Beijing time; trading of ICE's Brent crude oil futures contract ended early at 01:30 on May 26th Beijing time.

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