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Investors should prepare for a busy week ahead as several key earnings reports and economic indicators are set to be released. Starting Monday, August 11, notable earnings will come from companies such as Oklo and Plug Power. The following days will feature earnings from Circle and CoreWeave on Tuesday, Brinker and Cisco on Wednesday, and Deere & Company alongside Birkenstock on Thursday.
In addition to corporate earnings, a series of important economic data will be unveiled. On Tuesday, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index will provide insights into inflation and small business sentiment. Thursday will bring the Producer Price Index (PPI), while Friday will see the release of retail sales figures and preliminary consumer sentiment data.
Furthermore, the Federal Reserve will be in focus, with Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic scheduled to speak on Wednesday, followed by Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin on Thursday. These events are crucial for investors seeking to navigate the current market landscape.
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