PANews, November 8th - Over the past week, market risk appetite has cooled significantly due to the ongoing US government shutdown, a private sector jobs report indicating a cooling labor market, and signs of a cracking AI valuation bubble. In the coming week, the market will continue to focus on developments related to the US government shutdown and the prospect of further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The continued government shutdown may mean that more economic data will be delayed. The following are key points the market will focus on in the coming week: At 22:20 on Wednesday, Williams, a permanent voting member of the FOMC and president of the New York Federal Reserve, will deliver a speech; At 23:00 on Wednesday, Paulson, a 2026 FOMC voting member and president of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, will speak on financial technology. At 1:15 AM on Thursday, Atlanta Fed President Bostic, a 2027 FOMC voting member, will deliver a speech. To be determined on Thursday are the US October unadjusted CPI and core CPI year-on-year rates, seasonally adjusted CPI and core CPI month-on-month rates, and the number of initial jobless claims in the US for the week ending November 8. At 1:15 a.m. on Friday, St. Louis Fed President Musaleem, a 2025 FOMC voting member, will speak on monetary policy. At 1:20 p.m. on Friday, Cleveland Fed President Hammark, a 2026 FOMC voting member, will participate in a fireside chat. At 22:20 on Friday, Atlanta Fed President Bostic, a 2027 FOMC voting member, will deliver a speech. At 23:05 on Friday, Schmid, a 2025 FOMC voting member and president of the Kansas City Federal Reserve, will speak on the economic outlook and monetary policy.PANews, November 8th - Over the past week, market risk appetite has cooled significantly due to the ongoing US government shutdown, a private sector jobs report indicating a cooling labor market, and signs of a cracking AI valuation bubble. In the coming week, the market will continue to focus on developments related to the US government shutdown and the prospect of further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The continued government shutdown may mean that more economic data will be delayed. The following are key points the market will focus on in the coming week: At 22:20 on Wednesday, Williams, a permanent voting member of the FOMC and president of the New York Federal Reserve, will deliver a speech; At 23:00 on Wednesday, Paulson, a 2026 FOMC voting member and president of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, will speak on financial technology. At 1:15 AM on Thursday, Atlanta Fed President Bostic, a 2027 FOMC voting member, will deliver a speech. To be determined on Thursday are the US October unadjusted CPI and core CPI year-on-year rates, seasonally adjusted CPI and core CPI month-on-month rates, and the number of initial jobless claims in the US for the week ending November 8. At 1:15 a.m. on Friday, St. Louis Fed President Musaleem, a 2025 FOMC voting member, will speak on monetary policy. At 1:20 p.m. on Friday, Cleveland Fed President Hammark, a 2026 FOMC voting member, will participate in a fireside chat. At 22:20 on Friday, Atlanta Fed President Bostic, a 2027 FOMC voting member, will deliver a speech. At 23:05 on Friday, Schmid, a 2025 FOMC voting member and president of the Kansas City Federal Reserve, will speak on the economic outlook and monetary policy.

Macroeconomic Outlook for Next Week: US CPI May Be Absent for the First Time; Gold Awaits New Catalyst

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PANews, November 8th - Over the past week, market risk appetite has cooled significantly due to the ongoing US government shutdown, a private sector jobs report indicating a cooling labor market, and signs of a cracking AI valuation bubble. In the coming week, the market will continue to focus on developments related to the US government shutdown and the prospect of further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. The continued government shutdown may mean that more economic data will be delayed. The following are key points the market will focus on in the coming week:

At 22:20 on Wednesday, Williams, a permanent voting member of the FOMC and president of the New York Federal Reserve, will deliver a speech;

At 23:00 on Wednesday, Paulson, a 2026 FOMC voting member and president of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, will speak on financial technology.

At 1:15 AM on Thursday, Atlanta Fed President Bostic, a 2027 FOMC voting member, will deliver a speech.

To be determined on Thursday are the US October unadjusted CPI and core CPI year-on-year rates, seasonally adjusted CPI and core CPI month-on-month rates, and the number of initial jobless claims in the US for the week ending November 8.

At 1:15 a.m. on Friday, St. Louis Fed President Musaleem, a 2025 FOMC voting member, will speak on monetary policy.

At 1:20 p.m. on Friday, Cleveland Fed President Hammark, a 2026 FOMC voting member, will participate in a fireside chat.

At 22:20 on Friday, Atlanta Fed President Bostic, a 2027 FOMC voting member, will deliver a speech.

At 23:05 on Friday, Schmid, a 2025 FOMC voting member and president of the Kansas City Federal Reserve, will speak on the economic outlook and monetary policy.

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