Investors are paying close attention to any reading on inflation these days, and the consumer price index will be the big one to watch in the coming week.
Here's a look at the retrun of S&P 500 sectors
Source: jhinvestments
This Week ahead in focus
Several companies will present to their investors this week, while economists will be watching the latest data on spending, inflation, and sentiment.
$Apple (AAPL.US)$will also host a product-launch virtual event on Tuesday, where it is expected to unveil the next iPhone models.
Economic-data releases this week include the August consumer price index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Out on Tuesday, the CPI is seen surging at a 5.3% rate last month, following 5.4% annual rates in both June and July.
The Department of the Treasury releases the U.S. budget statement for August. For fiscal 2021, which ends in September, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that the deficit will reach $3 trillion, just shy of last year's record $3.1 trillion -- or 14.9% of gross domestic product. This comes amid Congress' discussions over a stopgap funding bill for the rest of the year and raising the debt-ceiling limit.
Tuesday 9/14
$Apple (AAPL.US)$hosts a product-launch event via a livestream on its website. It is expected to introduce the iPhone 13, the latest iteration of its flagship product, and possibly a new Apple Watch and updated AirPods model.
$Chevron (CVX.US)$hosts a conference call to discuss its transition plans for a lower-carbon future. CEO Mike Wirth is among the speakers.
$ROCHE HOLDING AG (RHHBY.US)$hosts a virtual pharma day. The company will discuss the drugs in its pipeline and the market opportunities for them.
The National Federation of Independent Business releases its Small Business Optimism Index for August. Consensus estimate is for a 99 reading, slightly lower than July's 99.7.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the consumer price index. The CPI increased at a 5.4% annual rate in both June and July, the quickest pace of growth since 2008. Economists forecast a similar, 5.3% year-over-over gain for August, as well as a 4.3% rise in the core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices. The 4.3% estimate would match July's rate of growth.
Wednesday 9/15
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports export and import prices for August. Export prices are expected to rise 0.4%, month over month, after a 1.3% jump in July. Import prices are seen increasing 0.3%, which would match the previous rate of growth.
The Census Bureau reports on retail-sales for August. Consensus estimate is for a 1% monthly decline, to $612 billion, from July's level, after decreasing at a similar rate in July from June's Excluding autos, expectations are for a 0.2% month-over-month dip, after a 0.4% drop previously.
Friday 9/17
Progressive reports earnings for August. It is one of the rare S&P 500 index companies that reports results monthly, instead of quarterly.
The University of Michigan releases its Consumer Sentiment index for September. Economists forecast a 71.3 reading, one point higher than August's. The August figure was the lowest since December 2011.
Source: CNBC, Barron's
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Increased material, labor and transporting costs being passed on to retail buyers. This is showing up in the CPI and inflation. I hear people saying the new COVID variant is slowing the recovery, maybe to a degree, but I see help wanted signs everywhere and think it’s people unwilling to go back to work continuing to support themselves on the government dime. Less taxpayers and the largest deficit ever will certainly bring on tax increases for everyone leaving less money per household. The large investors will reduce their exposure and watch from the sidelines. The market and the economy will correct itself at the expense of the working class as it always does.
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Revelation 6 : Increased material, labor and transporting costs being passed on to retail buyers. This is showing up in the CPI and inflation. I hear people saying the new COVID variant is slowing the recovery, maybe to a degree, but I see help wanted signs everywhere and think it’s people unwilling to go back to work continuing to support themselves on the government dime. Less taxpayers and the largest deficit ever will certainly bring on tax increases for everyone leaving less money per household. The large investors will reduce their exposure and watch from the sidelines. The market and the economy will correct itself at the expense of the working class as it always does.
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