The post Key U.S. Economic Event To Watch Out This Week appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News This week is packed with major U.S. economic and political eventsThe post Key U.S. Economic Event To Watch Out This Week appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News This week is packed with major U.S. economic and political events

Key U.S. Economic Event To Watch Out This Week

2026/01/27 14:45
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Key US Economic Events This Week

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This week is packed with major U.S. economic and political events, and crypto investors are watching closely. From the Federal Reserve’s rate decision to inflation data, and together they could influence how Bitcoin and altcoins may react next.

Lets see what are the key U.S event to watch this week,.

28 Jan : FOMC interest-rate decision, Powell’s Speech

On January 28, the Federal Reserve will announce its interest rate decision, followed by Jerome Powell’s press conference. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, there is a 97% chance the Fed will keep rates unchanged at current levels.

While no rate change is expected, crypto traders will closely listen to Powell’s tone. Any hint of future rate cuts could boost Bitcoin and altcoins, as lower rates typically increase appetite for risk assets.

29 Jan: Jobs Data and Crypto Market Structure Bill in Focus

January 29 brings Initial Jobless Claims data. Forecasts suggest claims could rise to around 202,000 from last week’s 200,000. A rising number may signal a cooling labor market, which often strengthens the case for future rate cuts, something crypto markets usually welcome.

The same day, the Senate Agriculture Committee is set to review a bipartisan crypto market structure bill. 

If passed, the bill could improve regulatory clarity and significantly reduce market manipulation. For long-term crypto holders, this could be a major confidence boost.

Jan 30: US PPI Inflation Data

On January 30, U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) data will be released, along with the government shutdown deadline. With PPI expected to remain steady at 3%, markets will be looking for signs that inflation is truly under control.

If inflation stays calm and political risks ease, crypto markets could respond positively. But any surprises could quickly shift sentiment, making this a crucial week for digital assets.

31 Jan: Government Shutdown Fears

On January 31, concerns around a possible U.S. government shutdown intensified. Prediction markets briefly showed shutdown odds rising toward 80% after Senate Democrats signaled resistance to a $1.2 trillion funding bill tied to Homeland Security spending. 

While markets still expect the U.S. government to stay open, this uncertainty creates short-term risk across financial markets.

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