Another wave of key events awaits us in the coming week. On Wednesday, the U.S. CPI inflation report will be published, followed by PPI on Thursday. Additionally, there is a lot happening on the political front — including the recent dispute between Musk and Trump. Next week we may also see the final Senate vote on the stablecoin bill. For these reasons, it will be worth monitoring instruments such as US100, EURUSD, and Bitcoin.
EURUSD
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Create account Try a demo Download mobile app Download mobile appOf the scheduled releases, the CPI report on Wednesday is expected to have the biggest impact. So far, central bankers’ concerns about a return of inflation due to the trade war have not been confirmed by the data. The May report should provide more clarity on this issue. The day after, we will also get the PPI producer inflation report. During these two releases, we can expect elevated volatility in the EURUSD currency pair.
US100
Macroeconomic publications will also affect the stock market. The technology stock index is trading close to all-time highs. This is a zone where supply may activate, triggering a market correction. Much will also depend on developments in the political arena. The public feud between Musk and Trump is fueling ongoing uncertainty.
Bitcoin
Bitcoin, supported by rising global M2 supply liquidity, is trying to defend a key support level above $100,000. In the coming week, we may see notable progress on legislation regulating the cryptocurrency and stablecoin markets. Last week, senators reached a bipartisan agreement. If all goes according to plan, the bill is expected to be brought to a final Senate vote next week.
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