MarsBit: Outlook for Next Week’s Macro Events; U.S.-Iran Talks May See 'Staged Progress'

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MarsBit reports that U.S.-Iran talks may show staged progress next week, alongside key central bank speeches. These events could boost liquidity and crypto markets if positive outcomes are confirmed. Bitcoin’s macro correlation with broader risk sentiment remains under focus. Key macro data and central bank comments are scheduled for May 26 to May 30, 2026.

Huo Xing Finance reports that on May 24, following a conflict lasting nearly three months, Iran, the United States, Pakistan, and multiple international media outlets signaled progress in negotiations, indicating that all parties are moving toward phased outcomes. If this momentum continues to be confirmed and implemented next week, capital markets may see a return of risk appetite, potentially triggering a rebound in U.S. stocks and cryptocurrencies. On the macroeconomic front, central bank officials from the U.S. and Japan will deliver a series of speeches next week, further clarifying interest rate expectations for the next phase: - Tuesday, 22:00: U.S. Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index for May - Wednesday, 08:00: Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda delivers remarks at a BOJ-hosted monetary policy meeting - Wednesday, 20:15: U.S. ADP Employment Change for the week ending May 9 - Thursday, 20:30: Canada’s Q1 current account balance; U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ending May 23; U.S. core PCE price index annual rate for April; U.S. personal spending monthly change for April; U.S. revised annualized Q1 GDP growth rate; U.S. core PCE price index monthly change for April; U.S. durable goods orders monthly change for April - Thursday, 20:55: FOMC permanent voter and New York Fed President William Dudley delivers a keynote speech at a conference organized by the Central Bank of Iceland - Thursday, 22:15: 2028 FOMC voter and St. Louis Fed President James Bullard delivers remarks - Friday, 07:30: Japan’s unemployment rate for April - Friday, 18:50: 2028 FOMC voter and Kansas City Fed President Esther George delivers remarks - Friday, 21:10: Federal Reserve Governor Bowman delivers remarks Additionally, on Monday (May 25), in observance of Memorial Day, U.S. stock markets will be closed. Trading for CME Group’s precious metals and U.S. crude oil futures contracts will be suspended at 02:30 Beijing time on May 26; trading for U.S. stock and Treasury futures contracts will be suspended at 01:00 Beijing time on May 26. Trading for ICE’s Brent crude oil futures contracts will conclude early at 01:30 Beijing time on May 26.

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