<Part 1 of 5> PMI & jobs data - Economic Calendar: Key Market Movers (week of 01Sep25)
Economic Calendar: Key Market Movers (week of 01Sep25)
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America celebrates Labor Day on 1st September 2025 (Monday).
Observations (Economic Calendar)
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Several key economic indicators are on the horizon, offering a comprehensive look into both the manufacturing and services sectors.
Manufacturing
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The S&P Global Manufacturing PMI is forecasted to be 53.3, indicating an expansion from the prior period.
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The ISM Manufacturing PMI is at 48.6, which suggests a contraction in the U.S. manufacturing sector.
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The previous ISM Prices Paid sub-index was 64.8, signalling inflationary pressures. The upcoming release of this data will be a key indicator for future inflation trends.
Services
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The S&P Global Services PMI is forecasted at 55.4, suggesting an expansion in global service demand.
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The ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI is forecasted at 50.5, also pointing to an expansion in the services sector.
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The ISM Non-Manufacturing Prices Paid sub-index will be an important reference for service sector inflation.
Labour Market & Federal Reserve Outlook.
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The JOLTS Job Openings report will be released this week and is a critical reference for the U.S. employment landscape.
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This data, along with Average Hourly Earnings, Non-Farm Payrolls, and the Unemployment Rate, will be closely monitored by the Federal Reserve to inform its interest rate decisions.
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The ADP Non-Farm Employment Change and Initial Jobless Claims (previously at 229,000) will also contribute to the overall labour market picture considered by the Federal Reserve.
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Crude oil inventories are an item to monitor. A higher-than-expected inventory level can raise concerns about oil demand.
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