Economics week ahead
Next week, July's personal income and spending report is expected to show resilient consumer demand, while PCE inflation should point to easing underlying price pressures. Jackson Hole will also be in focus, and Chair Warsh is likely to emphasize the Fed's longer-term policy framework and task force priorities. Meanwhile, Friday's benchmark payroll revision is expected to show only a modest downward adjustment, suggesting labor market conditions have tracked more closely to published estimates than in recent years.
Abroad, Australia's July CPI report is expected to show signs of inflation picking up amid higher fuel costs and sticky underlying price pressures. In Canada, we expect the Q2 GDP report to show the strongest pace of growth in nearly two years, with the economy expanding at a 3.3% annualized rate.

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