At 12:30 GMT, on Tuesday, the publication of the US Consumer Price Index and Core Consumer Price Index are expected to cause USD volatility.
At 12:30 GMT, on Friday, the release of the Canadian Employment Change and Unemployment Rate are expected to cause volatility. For example, the USD/CAD had moved 14.4 to 44.3 pips on the release since February 2021.
On Friday, at 10:00 GMT, the Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde were set to participate in a panel discussion at the Global Forum on Productivity.
On Thursday, at 15:00 GMT, the US Energy Information Administration weekly US Crude Oil Inventories are bound to cause oil price adjustments. The release has caused $0.32 to $0.51 adjustments on light crude oil prices since June 3.
At 12:30 GMT, the US Unemployment Claims could cause an increase of the US Dollar's volatility.
On Thursday, at 02:30 GMT, the speech of the Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe about labour market and monetary policy at the Economic Society of Australia could impact the Australian Dollar.
On Wednesday, at 18:00 GMT, the US Federal Reserve Federal Open Markets Committee was set to release its Meeting Minutes, which could impact the value of the US Dollar.
On Tuesday, the US Light Crude oil price and other oil price benchmarks had reached 2018 high levels.
On Tuesday, financial market participants were expecting the 14:00 GMT release of ISM Services Purchasing Managers Index. The event caused notable USD value adjustments in March and June.
At 04:30 GMT, the Reserve Bank of Australia published its cash rate and rate statement. The event caused a 21 base point decline on the AUD/USD currency exchange rate.
During early Tuesday's trading hours, the US Dollar extended the decline, which began after the monthly employment data publication on Friday.
During late Monday's trading, crude oil prices jumped by more than 1.50%, as OPEC+ failed to reach a deal.
On Tuesday, at 04:30 GMT, the Reserve Bank of Australia was set to publish its Cash Rate and Rate Statement, which are bound to impact the value of the Australian Dollar.
At the start of Monday's European trading hours, the stock price of Morrisons Supermarkets jumped by 10.33% or 24.88 GBP. The stock price surged due to the fact that on Saturday the company agreed to an $8.7 billion takeover bid.
On Monday, July 5, US stock markets were closed due to the observance of Independence Day.
During Monday's trading, crude oil price benchmarks surged due to OPEC+ seeking to break the Saudi-UAE standoff.
During Monday's Asian trading hours, stock indices fluctuated near recently reached all-time-high levels
US stock indices ended the week's trading by booking new all-time-high levels.
During the upcoming week, markets participants are bound to watch the FOMC Meeting Minutes on Wednesday at 18:00 GMT.
On Friday, at 12:30 GMT, the US Dollar declined in value due to the publication of US employment data sets.
On Friday, the US Dollar index continued to gain ground, as it entered a fifth consecutive session of gains. Since Monday, the index had gained more than one percent.
On Friday, stock indices around the world remained near global high levels, as markets expected US data.
During Friday's trading hours, the markets were looking forwards to the US Unemployment Claims that were set to be released at 12:30 GMT.
On Thursday, Nissan Motor Company revealed that it would invest $1.4 billion in a new United Kingdom factory that would produce batteries for 100,000 per year.