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The stakes for next week's inflation data just got higher. Here's what's ahead

Friday's jobs report for July complicated the monetary policy outlook.

The stakes for next week's inflation data just got higher. Here's what's ahead

TL;DR

  • Stocks rallied Friday after the July jobs report showed a surprising loss of 23,000 nonfarm payrolls.
  • The unemployment rate fell to 4.1% in July.
  • Investors interpreted the weak jobs report as a sign the Federal Reserve will not hike rates in September.
  • The odds of a Fed rate hike in September fell to 42% from 55%.
  • Upcoming July CPI and PPI data are now crucial for assessing inflation and the Fed's next move.
  • Economists expect July CPI to rise 3.4% year-over-year, still above the Fed's 2% target.
  • A hot inflation report could lead to stagflation, forcing the Fed to raise rates while the economy weakens.
  • Easing U.S.-Iran hostilities could lead to lower oil prices, potentially easing inflation pressures.
  • Some analysts believe the S&P 500 could reach 8,000 if inflation cools.
  • The market shows exuberance, with major averages achieving their best week since April.
  • The Nasdaq Composite ended the week up over 5%.