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Global Markets: 5 big triggers to watch this week

Economic Times 54 min ago·17 Aug 2026, 8:05 am

Global markets are entering a quieter week, but investors should remain alert to key data points that could influence the broader market. The focus shifts to critical indicators like US consumer spending and UK inflation, which will help gauge the strength of the global economy. Additionally, investors are watching for updates on Japan’s growth outlook and the price of gold, as these factors often signal shifts in investor sentiment.

The primary concern for markets is whether rising energy and food costs are temporary or a sign of persistent inflation. This uncertainty is crucial for central banks as they decide on interest rates. Investors need to monitor these trends closely to understand how monetary policy might evolve and what it could mean for stock valuations in the coming weeks.

Excerpt from Economic Times

5 things to watch this week World markets are entering a quieter summer phase, but investors still face several potential market-moving risks. Food inflation, U.S. consumer spending, Japan’s growth outlook, gold and UK inflation will be in focus. (Source: Reuters) Food inflation fears return A strong El Niño, higher…
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