A daily rundown of the economic reports and corporate earnings that will be grabbing the market’s attention in the week ahead

Monday July 28

830 am ET: Canada wholesale trade for June

U.S. holds a series of Treasury bond auctions

Earnings include: Waste Management, Southern Copper, Nucor, Celestica, TFI International, Whirlpool, Tilray Brands, Gibson Energy

Tuesday July 29

ECB 3-year CPI expectations and Germany retail sales for June

830 am ET: U.S. goods trade deficit for June. Consensus is $98 billion.

830 am ET: U.S. wholesale and retail inventories for June

9 am ET: U.S. S&P corelogic Case-Shiller home price index plus FHFA house price index.

10 am ET: U.S. Conference Board consumer confidence index.

10 am ET: U.S. job openings and labor turnover survey

Earnings include: Visa, Procter & Gamble, UnitedHealth Group, AstraZeneca, Merck & Co, Booking Holdings, Boeing, Spotify, Starbucks, Modelez International, Royal Caribbean Cruises, United Parcel Service, Paypal, Norfolk Southern, Corning, Stellantis, Avis Budget, Precision Drilling, Algoma Steel Group, Intact, George Weston, Air Canada, Trican Well Service

Wednesday July 30

Euro area GDP for the second quarter, plus economic confidence

815 am ET: U.S. ADP national employment report

930 am ET: U.S. GDP for second quarter. Consensus is for 2.4% growth, annualized.

945 am ET: Bank of Canada policy announcement and monetary policy report. Press conference follows at 1030 am ET

10 am ET: U.S. pending home sales for June

2 pm ET: FOMC policy announcement. Press conference follows at 230 pm ET.

Earnings include: Microsoft, Meta Platforms, HSBC Holdings, Qualcomm, UBS, Rio Tinto, Altria, Robinhood Markets, Canadian Pacific Kansas City, Agnico Eagle Mines, Ford Motor, eBay, Carvana, Hershey, Kraft Heinz, CGI, MGM Resorts, Scotts Miracle-Gro, Harley-Davidson, Bausch Health, Methanex, Paramount Group, Tourmaline Oil, Ivanhoe Mines, Alamos Gold, Capital Power, SSR Mining, Taseko Mines

Thursday July 31

China PMI data for July.

Japan retail sales and industrial production data for June, plus the latest consumer confidence

Bank of Japan two-day monetary policy meeting concludes

830 am ET: Canada GDP for May. Consensus is for 0.1% contraction

830 am ET: Canada payroll survey and job vacancy rate for May

830 am ET: U.S. personal spending and personal income for June. Consensus is for gains of 0.4% and 0.2%, respectively.

830 am ET: U.S. Core PCE price index for June. Consensus is a monthly rise of 0.3%

830 am ET: U.S. weekly initial jobless claims.

830 am ET: U.S. employment cost index for second quarter. Consensus is for a rise of 0.8%.

Earnings include: Apple, Amazon.com, Mastercard, Shell, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Comcast, British American Tobacco, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Roblox, CVS Health, TC Energy, Fairfax Financial, Vale, Ambev, Cameco, Reddit, Cenovus Energy, ArcelorMittal, First Solar, International Paper, Biogen, Canadian Utilities, Bombardier, Capstone Copper, MEG Energy, ATCO, Spin Master, New Flyer Industries, Clorox, Brookfield Infrastructure, Norwegian Cruise Line, Skechers, Gildan Activewear, Hilton Grand Vacations, Eldorado Gold, Lightspeed Commerce, Jamieson Wellness, Aecon, Baytex Energy, Ero Copper, Canada Goose Holdings

Friday Aug 1

U.S deadline for trade deals

China Caixin manufacturing PMI for July. Japan also releases PMI data plus jobless rate

Euro area CPI and manufacturing PMI

830 am ET: U.S. nonfarm payrolls for July. Consensus is for a rise of 110,000 jobs, with the unemployment rate at 4.2%, up a notch from June.

930 am ET: Canada S&P global manufacturing PMI.

945 am ET: S&P global manufacturing PMI for July

10 am ET: U.S. ISM manufacturing PMI for July

10 am ET: U.S. construction spending for June.

10 am ET: U.S. University of Michigan consumer sentiment.

North American auto sales for July

Earnings include: Altagas, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Enbridge, Colgate-Palmolive, Imperial Oil, Kimberly-Clark, CBOE Global Markets, AngloGold Ashanti, Telus, Telus International, Fortis, Brookfield Renewable Partners, Moderna, Magna International, Fluor, TransAlta, Brookfield Business Partners