According to TechFlow, on July 28, according to Jinshi, the market will usher in a "super central bank week" next week. The Bank of Japan, the Bank of England, and the Federal Reserve will announce interest rate decisions. These three central banks are likely to make or hint at major monetary policy decisions.

The Federal Reserve will announce its interest rate decision next Thursday, and the United States will also release the latest non-farm payrolls data next Friday. Due to the remarks of Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, this data may be the focus of whether the Federal Reserve can cut interest rates as expected in September. Recent economic data, such as the US second quarter GDP and the PCE price index in June, show positive signs for the economy and inflation, further supporting the market's expectations for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in September.

Economist Rubeela Farooqi believes the Fed's data progress is enough for policymakers to open the door to a September rate cut at next week's FOMC meeting.