According to Wu, the annual rate of core PCE in the United States in May was 2.6% last week, in line with expectations. The Bank of Japan released a summary of the opinions of the review committee members of the June monetary policy meeting. Some central bank members called for a timely rate hike because they believed that there was a risk of inflation exceeding expectations. The Fed's stress test showed that large banks "passed the test" but were more vulnerable than last year. The number of first-time unemployment claims in the United States in the week of June 22 was 233,000, slightly lower than the expected 235,000, and a slight decrease from the previous value of 238,000. The final value of the annualized quarterly rate of real GDP in the first quarter of the United States was 1.4%, higher than the previously announced revised value of 1.3%, but lower than 3.4% in the fourth quarter of 2023. The final value of the annualized quarterly rate of the core PCE price index in the first quarter of the United States was 3.7%, higher than the previously announced 3.6%. The annual rate of the core PCE price index in the United States in May was 2.6%, lower than the previous value of 2.8%, in line with expectations, which was the smallest increase since March 2021. The final value of the University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index in the United States in June was 68.2, expected to be 65.8, and the previous value was 65.6. This week, the focus will be on US non-farm data, Powell's speech, and the minutes of the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank meetings.