June 15-16: Bank of Japan weighs rate hike
The Bank of Japan is widely expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points, supported by four consecutive months of real wage growth, the longest such streak in four years.
June 15-17: G7 summit convenes in France
Artificial intelligence is expected to be a prominent topic at the Evian gathering. U.S. President Donald Trump said he will attend the meeting.
June 15: A-share index adjustments take effect
Major Chinese stock benchmarks, including the CSI 300, STAR 50 and ChiNext Index, will implement constituent adjustments following the close of trading on June 12.
June 15-19: Myanmar president visits China
President Min Aung Hlaing will conduct a state visit to China. He sworn into office in April.
June 15: Mineral resources rules implemented
China’s new regulations take effect to regulate mining development, strengthen environmental protection and ensure resource security.
June 16-17: Warsh chairs Fed meeting
The U.S. Federal Reserve will hold its monetary policy meeting, marking Kevin Warsh’s first as chair. He will hold his first press conference and faces the challenge of managing inflation expectations while navigating White House pressure to lower borrowing costs.
June 16: Finance ministry issues offshore bonds
The Ministry of Finance will issue 15 billion yuan ($2.2 billion) in sovereign bonds in Hong Kong. The issuance is part of an 84 billion yuan plan for the city in 2026.
June 16: Indonesian finance minister visits China
The minister will promote yuan-denominated Panda bonds to optimize Indonesia’s financing structure. He will subsequently travel to the U.K. to detail the country’s macroeconomic policies to European investors.
June 17-18: Lujiazui Forum opens in Shanghai
The major financial gathering will focus on financial development and cooperation under global governance initiatives. The concurrent China International Financial Exhibition will also take place.
June 18-19: EU summit targets competitiveness
European leaders will meet in Brussels to discuss boosting regional competitiveness and addressing global economic challenges.
June 18: JD Mall opens Hong Kong store
JD.com Inc. will open its first large offline appliance store outside the Chinese mainland. The company aims to open six to eight stores in the city over the next three years.