On June 1, the key events and data forecast for this week are as follows: 1. Monday: ① Earnings report: Meituan; ② Yushutech's IPO meeting on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board; ③ NVIDIA GTC Taipei 2026 conference opens, with Jensen Huang delivering a keynote speech. 2. Tuesday: ① Data: Eurozone May CPI preliminary value, U.S. April JOLTs job openings; ② Earnings report: Tiger Brokers; ③ Federal Reserve officials Kashkari and Harker speak; ④ Bank of England Governor Bailey attends House of Lords hearing; ⑤ South Korean media holds high-level security talks; ⑥ ComputeX conference. 3. Wednesday: ① Data: U.S. API and EIA crude oil inventories, U.S. May ADP employment figures; ② Bank of Japan Governor Ueda speaks; ③ The 19th SNEC Shanghai Photovoltaic Exhibition takes place; ④ South Korean stock market closed for local election day; ⑤ U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen testifies before Senate committee on the fiscal budget; ⑥ Japanese government submits supplementary budget proposal to Parliament. 4. Thursday: ① Data: Eurozone April retail sales month-on-month, U.S. May Challenger job cuts, initial jobless claims, and EIA natural gas inventories; ② Federal Reserve releases Beige Book on economic conditions; ③ Domestic refined oil to enter a new round of price adjustment window; ④ European Central Bank President Lagarde speaks; ⑤ Bank of England Governor Bailey speaks at the Investment Association meeting; ⑥ SpaceX to launch IPO roadshow as early as June 4. 5. Friday: ① Data: France April trade balance, Eurozone Q1 GDP year-on-year revision, Canada May employment figures, U.S. May seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls and unemployment rate, U.S. May average hourly earnings; ② Saudi Aramco announces official crude oil prices around the 5th of each month; ③ Federal Reserve official Daly speaks; ④ Domestic airline fuel surcharge reduced. 6. Saturday: ① U.S. oil rig count for the week ending June 5; ② CFTC releases weekly positions report; ③ Bank of England Governor Bailey speaks. 7. Sunday: ① China's May foreign exchange reserves; ② OPEC and non-OPEC oil-producing countries hold ministerial monitoring committee meeting. (Jin Shi)
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