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PMI print, Lululemon earnings: What to watch Wednesday

Yahoo Finance's Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman break down what to watch on Wednesday, June 5.

May's Purchasing Managers' Index and the ADP employment report are both slated to be released, providing key economic data.

Lululemon (LULU), Dollar Tree (DLTR), and Campbell Soup (CPB) are some of the biggest names reporting earnings alongside Five Below (FIVE), Victoria's Secret (VSCO), and SunPower (SPWR).

For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime.

This post was written by Melanie Riehl

Video transcript

Time now for to watch Wednesday, June 5th.

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Starting off on the economy.

We're going to be getting another piece of economic data in the morning with the monthly PM I print for May Economist forecasting that number to hold steady compared to April moving over to the labor force.

The monthly ad P employment report coming out tomorrow, that number expected to decline from April and this coming after another week jolts report Tuesday ahead of Friday's monthly jobs report.

And finally, we're going to get some more earnings tomorrow including Lou Lemon Dollar Tree and Campbell's soup dollar tree reporting first score results before the Bell cor analyst consumer rules could be the main source of growth in the first quarter for the company is coming after Dollar General, the rival discount store chain reporting strong Q one results last week.

But the company's CFO also warning that customers continue to be price sensitive, that will do it for today's market domination over time.

Be sure to come back tomorrow at 3 p.m. Eastern for all of your coverage leading up to.

And after the closing, Bell