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Crazy Thursday is coming, with Macro Data + NVIDIA Earnings Report on the horizon

2025.11.19 15:08:33

November 19th: On November 20th, the U.S. government is scheduled to release the first batch of macro data following the "government reopening." Meanwhile, global technology leader NVIDIA will announce its third-quarter financial report, which has attracted global attention. The market holds the view that NVIDIA's performance will reflect the bullish or bearish trend of the capital market. The specific events are as follows: 01:45 - Richmond Fed President, who is a 2027 FOMC voter, Barkin will deliver a speech on the economic outlook; 03:00 - The Fed will release the minutes of the monetary policy meeting; 03:00 - New York Fed President, a FOMC permanent voter, Williams will speak; 05:00 - NVIDIA will announce its earnings after the market closes; 21:30 - The U.S. September unemployment rate, with an expected value of 4.30% and a previous value of 4.30%; 21:30 - The U.S. September non-farm payrolls (in thousands), with an expected value of 5 and a previous value of 2.2; 21:30 - The U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ending November 15th, with an expected value of 23.
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