U.S. Data Releases Scheduled for Inflation, GDP, Trade, and Consumer Metrics
Multiple government and private reports on inflation, economic output, trade, and consumer activity are set for release in the coming week. The schedule includes both monthly and quarterly figures.
realclearmarkets.comSeveral economic indicators are scheduled for release over the next five trading days. The reports cover price changes, output levels, international trade flows, and household spending patterns.
Officials will publish the personal consumption expenditures price index on Friday. The index serves as the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge. A separate consumer price index reading is also due during the week.
First-quarter gross domestic product figures will be revised on Thursday. The update incorporates additional source data not available in the initial estimate. Trade balance numbers for April are set for release on Tuesday. The report tracks the difference between exports and imports of goods and services.
Weekly jobless claims data will be issued on Thursday.
The figures measure new applications for unemployment benefits. The survey tracks household views on current and expected economic conditions.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- Tuesday
Trade balance report for April scheduled for release.
1 source@MarketWatch - Thursday
Revised first-quarter GDP figures and weekly jobless claims due.
1 source@MarketWatch - Friday
Personal consumption expenditures price index set for publication.
1 source@MarketWatch
Potential Impact
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Markets may adjust positions ahead of the inflation and GDP releases.
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Federal Reserve officials receive updated price data for policy decisions.
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