Part 1 of 5: Economic Calendar review (08Jun2026)

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06-07 23:09

Economic Preview: Key Data Releases (week of 08Jun2026)

Housing Market

Existing home sales data for May will be released, with forecasts pointing to an annualized rate of 4.08 million units. This will be an important indicator for the direction of the U.S. housing market.

Inflation Indicators

The main focus in the coming week will be the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for May. Headline CPI is expected to rise 4.2% year over year, up from 3.8% in the previous month. Core CPI is also projected to increase, with a monthly gain of 0.5%, compared with 0.4% previously.

Another key release will be the Producer Price Index (PPI) for May. PPI measures inflation at the producer level and often provides an early signal of price pressures that may later be passed on to consumers. The forecast stands at 0.7%.

Labour Market

Initial jobless claims are expected to come in at 225,000, unchanged from the previous reading. This will provide another useful reference point for assessing labour market conditions.

Energy Demand

Crude oil inventory data will also be important to watch. Inventory changes help indicate how the market is assessing future consumption and demand. A drawdown in inventories would suggest expectations of stronger demand in the coming months.

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