Thursday’s main points include payroll in the United States and joblessness in Europe.

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Summary of the text

  • The United States releases information on job creation, unemployment rate, and unemployment benefit claims on Thursday.
  • Forecast indicates that 110,000 jobs will be added in the USA in June, with the unemployment rate at 4.3%.
  • Eurozone is set to reveal the unemployment rate for May, with a forecast of 6.3%.
  • Dario Durigan takes part in a 10:30 event on Economic Value and Tax Reform.
  • Lula opens Major Sales Tunnel and hands over Transnortheastern Railway lots in the Northeast.
  • TCU initiates committee to track parliamentary amendments; CAS allocated R$ 1.23 billion in 2026.

Thursday’s economic agenda shifts its focus to the global stage, with investors monitoring US payroll data and the Eurozone’s unemployment rate due to the lack of anticipated indicators for Brazil.

The United States will report job creation figures for June, the unemployment rate, and weekly unemployment claims on Thursday. Forecasts predict 110,000 new jobs and a 4.3% unemployment rate. The Euro Zone will also release its May unemployment rate, expected to be 6.3%.

The market is still waiting for the US unemployment benefit application numbers, expected to reach 220,000, and the May industrial order data in the US, which is projected to increase by 1.8%.

Ibovespa ended Wednesday down 0.2% at 171,688.61 points.

Lula opens projects in the Northeast.

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has a scheduled agenda in the Northeast on Thursday, including participating in the opening of the Major Sales Tunnel Trailer at 11 a.m., announcing the tunnel’s opening at 11.45 a.m., and visiting the work site’s desymboque at 1 p.m.

At 3:50 PM, Lula attends the event where lots 4 and 5 of the Transnordestina Railway are handed over in Quixeramobim. Later, at 7:10 PM, the president goes to Ceará municipalities for the distribution of school buses and mobile health units.

North American trade deal facing challenges

The Trump administration declined to prolong the trade deal with Mexico and Canada on Wednesday, initiating a ten-year phase out of the USMCA, the North American trade agreement.

PEC on a 6×1 scale is progressing in the Senate.

Senator Paulo Paim (PT-RS) held a meeting on Wednesday, 1st, with labor unions to talk about a proposed amendment aiming to change the work schedule from 44 hours to 40 hours, with a transition period starting 14 months after the amendment is passed.

  • Marketplace
  • Embraer
  • United States
  • Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
  • Payroll processing
  • European Union

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