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Investors have a busy slate for the first full week of September to mark the traditional end to the summer slowdown in trading volume. The economic calendar will feature the August CPI report, August PPI report, and the University of Michigan consumer survey as the Federal Reserve meeting on September 19 gets even closer on the calendar. Of course, the key question of the week may be if the Federal Reserve is lining up for a rate cut of 50 points, instead of the initial expectation for a 25 point cut. “The August jobs report was clearly to the soft side, giving the Fed further ammo to begin slashing interest rates this month,” noted Mike Zaccardi on Seeking Alpha. “The odds of a 50-basis-point cut are higher than ever,” he highlighted.

The earnings calendar for the week ahead is very light, but still includes key reports from Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), Kroger (NYSE:KR) (analysis), and Adobe (ADBE). GameStop (NYSE:GME) will also report earnings, with some investors questioning what the plan is for the retailer’s formidable cash position. In the tech sector, Apple (AAPL) will hold its annual iPhone event and the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Technology Conference will include presentations from a long list of heavyweights, including Nvidia (NVDA), AMD (AMD), and AT&T (T). The week will also see the beginning of the Department of Justice adtech antitrust lawsuit against Google (GOOG) (GOOGL). Late in the week, the beginning of the five-day European Society for Medical Oncology Meeting will attract attention in the healthcare sector.


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