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Eurozone June final composite PMI 50.0; consensus 49.5, prior 49.5.
2026-07-03
Eurozone June final composite PMI 50.0; consensus 49.5, prior 49.5.
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2026-07-02
Bloomberg tanker-tracking shows Saudi Arabia averaged 6.3 mln bpd of crude shipments over the six days to Wednesday after resuming tanker loading and unloading in the Persian Gulf. The flow is roughly in line with Saudi’s 2025 average and about 90% o
Bloomberg tanker-tracking shows Saudi Arabia averaged 6.3 mln bpd of crude shipments over the six days to Wednesday after resuming tanker loading and unloading in the Persian Gulf. The flow is roughly in line with Saudi’s 2025 average and about 90% of February levels — when Saudi and Gulf neighbors sharply increased supply — indicating regional oil output is partially restoring following the temporary US‑Iran peace agreement.
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June's nonfarm payrolls returned to near the December average (36,000). While employment continued to rise in social assistance and healthcare sectors this month, the previously surging leisure and hospitality sector experienced a significant drop.
June's nonfarm payrolls returned to near the December average (36,000). While employment continued to rise in social assistance and healthcare sectors this month, the previously surging leisure and hospitality sector experienced a significant drop. The leisure and hospitality sector saw a decrease of 61,000 jobs, reflecting weaker-than-usual seasonal hiring in the industry, almost completely erasing the May increase (70,000), a situation not explainable by the World Cup. After the sharp drop in June, leisure and hospitality employment has returned to normal.
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