Next Week's Macro Outlook: Nonfarm Payrolls to Challenge Dovish Bets, Federal Reserve Officials to Speak Collectively
BlockBeats News, September 27, Federal Reserve officials will collectively speak next week. In addition, if the U.S. government shuts down on October 1, the employment report will not be released on time, and it may even directly affect the CPI and the Federal Reserve's October meeting. The following are the key points that the market will focus on in the coming week (all in GMT+8):
Monday 20:00, 2026 FOMC voting member and Cleveland Fed President Mester will participate in a policy panel discussion;
Tuesday 01:30, permanent FOMC voting member and New York Fed President Williams, 2025 FOMC voting member and St. Louis Fed President Musalem will deliver speeches;
Tuesday 06:00, 2027 FOMC voting member and Atlanta Fed President Bostic will have a conversation with Delta Air Lines CEO on topics such as the Atlanta economy;
Tuesday 18:00, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Jefferson will deliver a speech;
Wednesday 01:00, 2025 FOMC voting member and Chicago Fed President Goolsbee will deliver a speech;
Wednesday 07:10, 2026 FOMC voting member and Dallas Fed President Logan will deliver a speech;
Wednesday 08:30, Federal Reserve Vice Chair Jefferson will deliver a speech;
Thursday 22:30, 2026 FOMC voting member and Dallas Fed President Logan will deliver a speech;
Friday 18:05, permanent FOMC voting member and New York Fed President Williams will speak at the farewell seminar of Dutch Central Bank Governor Knot;
Friday 20:30, U.S. September non-farm payrolls, unemployment rate, and average hourly earnings year-on-year and month-on-month.
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