On Monday, Jan. 6, inflation data from Thailand and Germany, will be released, while the US will release S&P Global services and composite PMI data.
Tuesday, Jan. 7 will see CPI releases from the Philippines, France, Italy, and the Netherlands, along with US job openings data, offering insights on the labour market.
Australia’s CPI data is due on Wednesday, Jan. 8, alongside the release of the Federal Reserve’s December meeting minutes, which may clarify the central bank’s stance on rate cuts. Samsung is also set to report earnings.
Thursday, Jan. 9, brings China’s CPI and PPI data, while the US observes a federal holiday for the state funeral of former President Jimmy Carter, with President Joe Biden expected to deliver a eulogy. Seven & i Holdings, parent of 7-Eleven, will announce its earnings.
On Friday, Jan. 10, Brazil’s CPI, Canada’s unemployment figures, and Japan’s household spending data will be in focus. Additionally, the US Supreme Court will hear a significant case concerning the TikTok ban, set to take effect on Jan. 19.