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DAY AHEAD: EVENTS: NATO Ankara Summit underway; President Trump to meet Turkish President Erdogan bilaterally before attending the NATO Leaders’ Social Dinner. DATA: In North America, weekly ADP employment figures will be published (the prior weekly figure stood at 30,750). The US trade deficit is expected to widen to USD -78.0bln in May (from USD -55.9bln); The NY Fed Survey of Consumer Expectations for June is due; after today’s data, the Atlanta Fed will update its Q2 GDPNow tracking estimate (which currently tracks growth of 1.20%). Canada’s trade balance is seen little changed at CAD 2.7bln (prev. CAD 2.72bln); Canada Ivey PMI is seen edging up to 59.1 in June (prev. 58.2). CENTRAL BANKS: The BoE will publish its Financial Stability Report. BoE’s Mann (hawkish) takes part in a leadership panel. Fed’s Bowman (voter) is due to give opening remarks. SUPPLY: US auctions USD 58bln of 3-year notes. UK auctions GBP 4bln of 2033 Treasury debt; Germany auctions EUR 0.5bln of 2027 Green, an

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