Part 1 of 5 - Economic Calendar for the coming week (01Dec2025) - PMI, PCE & Jobs
Economic Calendar: Key Market Movers (week of 01Dec25)
š° Upcoming Economic Data and Market Highlights
Here is a breakdown of the key economic releases and events scheduled for the coming week, sorted by relevant topic.
Manufacturing Sector Indicators š
The following Purchasing Managersā Index (PMI) data will provide insight into the health of the global and domestic manufacturing sectors. A reading above 50.0 indicates expansion, while a reading below 50.0 indicates contraction.
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China Manufacturing PMI (November):
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Previous: 49.0 (Implied contraction).
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Significance: Chinaās data is a crucial barometer for global consumption trends, given its role as a major global producer.
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Chicago PMI (December):
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Previous: 43.8 (Indicated contraction in the Chicago manufacturing sector).
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S&P Global Manufacturing PMI:
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Forecast: 51.9 (Suggests anticipated growth in global manufacturing).
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ISM Manufacturing PMI (November) & Prices:
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Previous PMI: 48.7 (Represented manufacturing contraction).
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Previous Prices: 58.0 (Indicated significant inflationary pressure and increased costs for manufacturers, which are typically passed on to consumers).
Non-Manufacturing/Services Sector Indicators š¢
These releases focus on the services side of the economy, which is a significant component of the U.S. economy.
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ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI (November) & Prices:
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Previous PMI: 52.4 (Showed growth in the non-manufacturing/services sector).
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Previous Prices: 70.0 (Signalled a substantial cost increase for the services sector, likely leading to consumer inflation).
Inflation and Federal Reserve Focus š°
These are the key indicators and events directly influencing the Federal Reserveās monetary policy decisions, especially concerning interest rates.
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Core PCE Price Index (Year-on-Year):
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Latest (September): 2.9%
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Significance: This is the Federal Reserveās preferred measure of inflation. A forecast higher than 2.9 would likely increase pressure on the Fed to raise interest rates instead of cutting them.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powellās Speech:
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Significance: This address is a highly anticipated reference for the Fedās upcoming interest rate decision and is likely to introduce market volatility, particularly if comments fuel hopes for an interest rate cut.
Labour Market Data š§āš¼
These metrics are essential for the Federal Reserve, as it manages both inflation and employment mandates.
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JOLTS Job Openings:
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Previous: 7.227 million jobs.
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ADP Non-Farm Employment Change:
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Previous: 42,000
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Initial Jobless Claims:
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Weekly data to be announced.
Some of these data can introduce volatility into the market as these are important references for the coming interest rate decision.
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