Last week was “Jobs Week,” and the week before held the most recent Fed meeting on interest rates, along with several marquee names reporting quarterly earnings. This week, we pivot to “Inflation Week,” with Wednesday and Thursday morning bringing new monthly price index data.

Wednesday morning, Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for July comes out. Analysts expect the second-straight lower headline Inflation Rate, to +3.4% year over year from +3.5% last report. This would be the second month in a row with lower headline CPI, after peaking at a 3-year high at +4.2% in May. Subtracting inflated food and energy prices, we are expected to scale way back to +2.5%, where we haven’t been since the first couple months of the year.

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