

Angst is running high over global recession risks as the year's mid-point approaches. So economic data and central bank talk will bear watching more than usual, and there's plenty of that coming up.
The European Central Bank will host a forum in Portugal, while a Chinese business activity survey and a closely followed U.S. inflation indicator will be among the data highlights. And Russia could be confirmed in default on external sovereign bonds for the first time in a century.
Here's your look at the week ahead in markets from Karin Strohecker, Sujata Rao and Dhara Ranasinghe in London, Ira Iosebashvili in New York and Tom Westbrook in Singapore.
1/ HALF THE PICTURESix months studded with rate rises, market turmoil and a war that fuelled runaway inflation are giving way to another half-year featuring ... more of the same.
Still, H2 may contain turning points, above all, peak inflation, which may be nearer than thought as economic growth slows and oil prices fall.
Could recession signals temper central bank hawkishness? Markets expect U.S. rates doubling by year-end to 3.25% to 3.5%, and see euro zone rates rising to 0.75% from -0.5%.
Still, stock markets, firmly in bear territory, may get a respite. History shows equities usually fall in the run-up to inflation peaking, then rally, Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) notes.
But that also hinges on company profits. Double digit U.S. and European earnings growth is still projected for 2022.
Finally, watch Japan and Turkey, central bank doves in a forest of hawks. The latter is at risk of triggering a serious crisis.
GRAPHIC: Central bank rate hikes in developed economies (https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/zdvxoeqgqpx/THEME2306.PNG)
2/ HEAD FOR THE MOUNTAINS
The Fed has Jackson Hole, but the ECB has Sintra, its very own central bank forum in the foothills of Portugal's Sintra Mountains.
The three-day shindig, starting Monday, will be especially interesting, given the biggest inflation surge in decades and worries of an imminent global economic recession.
So, listen even more closely than usual to what ECB chief Christine Lagarde, Fed Chair Jerome Powell and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey say at the forum. ECB comments will also be scoured for any insight on a planned anti-fragmentation tool.
Separately, Friday, July 1, will bring latest euro area inflation readings, which in turn could determine whether the ECB will deliver bigger interest rate hikes after a quarter-point move flagged for July.
GRAPHIC: UK US EZ CPI (https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/lgpdwboqlvo/UK%20US%20Euro%20CPI.PNG)
3/ FLARING TENSIONS
Four months into the war, tensions between Moscow and the West are ratcheting up again. EU leaders formally accepted Ukraine as a candidate to join the bloc, a bold geopolitical move triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Russian gas flows to Europe via Ukraine and the Nord Stream 1 pipeline have fallen, after the invasion and Europe's moves to impose sanctions on Moscow. A dozen EU countries are affected and Germany has triggered the "alarm stage" of its emergency gas plan.
Adding to concerns is a standoff over the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, sparking fresh warnings from Moscow towards Baltic EU member states.
And Russia could slip into sovereign default territory as the grace period for an interest payment on its international bonds runs out, possibly heralding the country's biggest external default in more than a century.
GRAPHIC: Timeline of key Western sanctions on Russian bond markets (https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/zdpxoeqwnvx/Pasted%20image%201655988897028.png)
4/ DATA, THERE'S PLENTY
Fed chief Powell says the central bank is not trying to engineer a recession but is committed to containing price pressures even at the risk of a downturn.
A raft of upcoming data should show how the U.S. economy is responding to an aggressive Fed, which has delivered 150 basis points worth of tightening this year, including this month's 75 bps move.
Highlights include Tuesday's June consumer confidence index, which analysts polled by Reuters expect to fall to 100 from 106.4 in May.
Monday's pending home sales and Tuesday's Case-Shiller home price index should show how much rising mortgage rates are biting, while the May personal consumption expenditures price index – an inflation indicator watched by the Fed – is due on Thursday.
GRAPHIC: Consumer confidence (https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/gkvlgebwbpb/Pasted%20image%201655938810148.png)
5/ FLASH IN THE PAN
China's June factory activity figures on Thursday could offer a glimmer of hope to downbeat financial markets.
Zero COVID lockdowns and a slowing global economy are knocking the wind out of commodities, pushing the growth-bellwether copper price almost 10% lower in two weeks in Shanghai.
Iron ore too is on the skids and the red-dust miners in Australia have given up the year's gains, dragging on the benchmark stock index there.
That gloom might take some piercing. But lockdowns have eased and if the data shows economic momentum carrying output into growth territory, it would be a welcome signal for the economy and for those who see Chinese stocks as a haven from the stagflation fears gripping the West.
GRAPHIC: Commodities tumble as China's recovery path lengthens (https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/gkplgebqdvb/Pasted%20image%201655971895821.png)
EUR/USD
1.0429
-0.0053 (-0.51%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (11)
Sell (1)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (4)
EUR/USD
1.0429
-0.0053 (-0.51%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (11)
Sell (1)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (4)
GBP/USD
1.2098
-0.0076 (-0.63%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (6)
Sell (3)
USD/JPY
135.21
-0.52 (-0.39%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (7)
AUD/USD
0.6816
-0.0085 (-1.23%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (5)
USD/CAD
1.2888
+0.0015 (+0.12%)
Summary
BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (8)
Sell (4)
Indicators:
Buy (5)
Sell (4)
EUR/JPY
140.98
-1.29 (-0.91%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (4)
Sell (3)
EUR/CHF
1.0007
-0.0002 (-0.02%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (4)
Sell (8)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (6)
Gold Futures
1,812.90
+5.60 (+0.31%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (9)
Sell (0)
Silver Futures
19.823
-0.529 (-2.60%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (7)
Sell (0)
Copper Futures
3.6138
-0.0962 (-2.59%)
Summary
NeutralMoving Avg:
Buy (4)
Sell (8)
Indicators:
Buy (4)
Sell (3)
Crude Oil WTI Futures
108.46
+2.70 (+2.55%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (9)
Brent Oil Futures
111.48
+2.45 (+2.25%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (9)
Natural Gas Futures
5.620
+0.196 (+3.61%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (7)
US Coffee C Futures
223.95
-6.15 (-2.67%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (2)
Sell (5)
Euro Stoxx 50
3,448.31
-6.55 (-0.19%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (8)
Sell (2)
S&P 500
3,825.33
+39.95 (+1.06%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (8)
Sell (1)
DAX
12,813.03
+29.26 (+0.23%)
Summary
BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (10)
Sell (2)
Indicators:
Buy (5)
Sell (2)
FTSE 100
7,168.65
-0.63 (-0.01%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (8)
Sell (1)
Hang Seng
21,859.79
-137.10 (-0.62%)
Summary
SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (3)
Sell (3)
US Small Cap 2000
1,727.76
+19.77 (+1.16%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (10)
Sell (0)
IBEX 35
8,176.10
+77.40 (+0.96%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (10)
Sell (0)
BASF SE NA O.N.
41.270
-0.255 (-0.61%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (7)
Sell (0)
Bayer AG NA
57.35
+0.63 (+1.11%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (9)
Sell (0)
Allianz SE VNA O.N.
182.00
-0.12 (-0.07%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (2)
Sell (10)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (7)
Adidas AG
167.64
-1.12 (-0.66%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (0)
Sell (12)
Indicators:
Buy (0)
Sell (7)
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
5.566
+0.002 (+0.04%)
Summary
↑ SellMoving Avg:
Buy (1)
Sell (11)
Indicators:
Buy (1)
Sell (7)
Siemens AG Class N
96.00
-1.09 (-1.12%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (9)
Sell (0)
Deutsche Bank AG
8.053
-0.265 (-3.19%)
Summary
↑ BuyMoving Avg:
Buy (12)
Sell (0)
Indicators:
Buy (9)
Sell (0)
EUR/USD | 1.0429 | Neutral | |||
GBP/USD | 1.2098 | ↑ Buy | |||
USD/JPY | 135.21 | ↑ Sell | |||
AUD/USD | 0.6816 | ↑ Sell | |||
USD/CAD | 1.2888 | Buy | |||
EUR/JPY | 140.98 | Neutral | |||
EUR/CHF | 1.0007 | ↑ Sell |
Gold | 1,812.90 | ↑ Buy | |||
Silver | 19.823 | ↑ Buy | |||
Copper | 3.6138 | Neutral | |||
Crude Oil WTI | 108.46 | ↑ Sell | |||
Brent Oil | 111.48 | ↑ Sell | |||
Natural Gas | 5.620 | ↑ Sell | |||
US Coffee C | 223.95 | ↑ Sell |
Euro Stoxx 50 | 3,448.31 | ↑ Buy | |||
S&P 500 | 3,825.33 | ↑ Buy | |||
DAX | 12,813.03 | Buy | |||
FTSE 100 | 7,168.65 | ↑ Buy | |||
Hang Seng | 21,859.79 | Sell | |||
Small Cap 2000 | 1,727.76 | ↑ Buy | |||
IBEX 35 | 8,176.10 | ↑ Buy |
BASF | 41.270 | ↑ Buy | |||
Bayer | 57.35 | ↑ Buy | |||
Allianz | 182.00 | ↑ Sell | |||
Adidas | 167.64 | ↑ Sell | |||
Lufthansa | 5.566 | ↑ Sell | |||
Siemens AG | 96.00 | ↑ Buy | |||
Deutsche Bank AG | 8.053 | ↑ Buy |
Mua/Bán 1 chỉ SJC # So hôm qua # Chênh TG | |
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SJC Eximbank | 6,800/ 6,860 (0/ 0) # 1,805 |
SJC HCM | 6,820![]() ![]() (5 ![]() ![]() |
SJC Hanoi | 6,820![]() ![]() (5 ![]() ![]() |
SJC Danang | 6,820![]() ![]() (5 ![]() ![]() |
SJC Nhatrang | 6,820![]() ![]() (5 ![]() ![]() |
SJC Cantho | 6,820![]() ![]() (5 ![]() ![]() |
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ↀ Giá vàng thế giới | ||
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$1,809.92 | +3.12 | 0.17% |
ʘ Giá bán lẻ xăng dầu | ||
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Sản phẩm | Vùng 1 | Vùng 2 |
RON 95-V | 33.360 | 34.020 |
RON 95-III | 32.760 | 33.410 |
E5 RON 92-II | 30.890 | 31.500 |
DO 0.05S | 29.610 | 30.200 |
DO 0,001S-V | 30.410 | 31.010 |
Dầu hỏa 2-K | 28.350 | 28.910 |
ↂ Giá dầu thô thế giới | |||
---|---|---|---|
WTI | $106.74 | 0 | 0% |
Brent | $110.70 | +0.87 | 0.78% |
$ Tỷ giá Vietcombank | ||
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Ngoại tệ | Mua vào | Bán ra |
USD | 23.130,00 | 23.440,00 |
EUR | 23.737,79 | 25.045,79 |
GBP | 27.507,86 | 28.656,57 |
JPY | 167,24 | 176,91 |
KRW | 15,54 | 18,92 |
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