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The coming week in financial markets starting 3 June is centered on significant economic indicators and central bank decisions, particularly focusing on employment data. Key highlights include US non-farm payrolls, ECB and Bank of Canada rate decisions, and manufacturing PMIs from the US and China.
Additionally, corporate earnings reports are anticipated, with major companies like Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Dollar Tree releasing their quarterly results.
The discussion indicates that a strong US jobs report could influence the Federal Reserve’s rate decisions, potentially strengthening the US dollar. The week also has implications for global oil output and GDP data from Australia.
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