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This Article is From Jun 04, 2021

U.S. Jobs Report, G-7 Tax Talks, Infrastructure Woes: Eco Day

U.S. Jobs Report, G-7 Tax Talks, Infrastructure Woes: Eco Day

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Welcome to Friday, Americas. Here's the latest news and analysis from Bloomberg Economics to help you start the day:

  • Markets are bracing for U.S. nonfarm payrolls for May, with consensus estimates pointing to a gain of 674,000. Economists, blindsided by a major miss in April's U.S. employment report, are ready for any number of surprises in May's data
    • Here's what Bloomberg Economics' Yelena Shulyatyeva expects
  • It's also jobs report day in Canada, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's aid plan has become a key lifeline for the economy
  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is in London for a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of Seven nations

    • The main issue on the agenda will be attempts to find common ground toward a global tax deal, with an agreement hoped to be reached at the Group of 20 meeting in July
    • U.K. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is pushing for the meeting to adopt his proposal to impose mandatory reporting of environmental risks on big companies
    • In the U.S., President Joe Biden pitched to Republicans the idea of a 15% minimum tax on corporations, along with strengthened IRS enforcement efforts.
    • The biggest threat to Biden's vision of energizing the U.S. economy with the largest infrastructure program in decades may not be its challenging path through Congress, but a dire shortage of everything from workers to cement mills
    • Biden's “intentionally targeted” revamp of Donald Trump's order to ban investments in certain Chinese companies allows him to maintain a tough line on China in a way that still provides room for dialogue between the world's biggest economies
    • It sounds like a Mao-era relic of China's planned economy: the Department of Price. But this rarely discussed corner of the Chinese bureaucracy is playing an increasingly important role in the inflation debate whipsawing financial markets
    • The ECB will extend its phase of faster bond-buying through the summer to ensure any economic rebound after coronavirus lockdowns is a sustained recovery, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists
    • ©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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