Trading Day-Price pressures keep coolin'
SPY•What could move markets tomorrow
- TSMC earnings (Q2)
- South Korea interest rate decision
- U.S. Philly Fed business index (July)
- U.S. Federal Reserve officials scheduled to speak include Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan, Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid, and Vice Chair Philip Jefferson
- U.S. earnings
Markets ease on softer U.S. inflation
U.S. bond yields fell on Wednesday after another snapshot of U.S. inflation in June came in softer than expected, easing pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates, while strong profits and potential M&A activity also supported stocks.
In my column today, I look at why Fed Chair Kevin Warsh can't afford to get complacent on inflation, despite the downside surprises in June's CPI data.




