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6 July, 2026
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Paul Nicholson
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Scott McElhinney
US equities moved higher for the week despite mixed labour market data. Private payroll growth and nonfarm payrolls both came in below expectations, while job openings were stronger than forecast. The softer employment backdrop eased concerns around further policy tightening, supporting lower bond yields and helping equities move higher.
Over in the Eurozone, inflation eased to 2.8% in June, reducing the urgency for further tightening from the European Central Bank. In the UK, official data showed that the UK economy grew by 0.6% in Q1, as expected, with services being the main growth driver. Elsewhere, China’s manufacturing PMI came in at 50.3 in June, as factory activity grew faster than expected due to increased demand for tech exports.
Looking ahead to this week, investors in the US will receive S&P Global’s Services PMI for June. Over in Europe, German inflation figures are due out. In the UK, the Halifax house price index will be released. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will meet on Wednesday and are expected to raise rates. Finally, inflation data is set to be released in both China & Brazil.
Source: Bloomberg as of 30/06/2026.
Note: Inflation swaps used for inflation expectations. Inflation swaps are a way of measuring what financial markets think inflation will be in the future, so when inflation swaps fall, it means investors expect price pressures to ease over time. For example, a 2-year inflation swap is a market-based measure of what investors expect average inflation to be over the next two years.
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