The markets await a new testInflation fears are like a zombie menace stalking the markets this summer.
Concerns that the Fed’s battle with rising prices may not be finished have roiled stocks and bonds this month, and investors will be glued to the release of Fed meeting minutes for July at 2 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday for clues on what’s next for rates.
Since the last rate-setting meeting in July, economic data has showed that inflation is cooling, but that’s hardly calmed the markets.
Tuesday’s strong retail sales data, and hawkish comments from some central bankers, have put the markets on edge.
He said on Tuesday that he was seeing “positive signs” that inflation was easing, but warned: “I’m not ready to say that we’re done.”
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