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    	  Asian stock markets : https://tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4 
    

    	  S&P 500 futures little changed, Nikkei on holiday 
    

    	  US CPI, retail data to refine outlook for rates 
    

    	  Dollar edges up on yen, carry trade steadies 
    

    Asian stocks got the week off to a quiet start on Monday as a holiday in Japan removed one source of recent volatility, and investors hunkered down for major U.S. and Chinese economic data for an update on global growth prospects.

    Key for the Federal Reserve will be U.S. consumer prices on Wednesday where economists look for rises of 0.2% in both the headline and core, with the annual core slowing a tick to 3.2%.

    "That would likely bolster the Fed's confidence that disinflation is ongoing, allowing for a rate cut in September, but a core run-rate still above target should also speak against a larger 50bp cut or an intra-meeting cut," said analysts at Barclays in a note. FEDWATCH

    "Moreover, we expect a robust 0.8% m/m increase in headline retail sales, pointing to continued resilience in the engine of the economy, the consumer, on the back of solid income and wealth fundamentals."

    As well as July retail sales, there is data on industrial output and housing starts, along with several surveys on regional manufacturing and consumer sentiment.

    The futures market currently implies a 49% chance of the Fed cutting by 50 basis points in September, though that is down from 100% a week ago when Japanese equities went into free fall.

    Early Monday, Nikkei futures NKc1 traded at 35,370 compared to a cash close of 35,025. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS edged up 0.2%.

    S&P 500 futures ESc1 and Nasdaq futures NQc1 were little changed in thin trading. So far, around 91% of the S&P 500 have reported earnings and 78% of those have beaten the Street.

    Results from Walmart WMT.N and Home Depot HD.N this week will offer a snapshot on how U.S. consumers are holding up.

    China issues figures on retail sales and industrial production on Thursday, which are expected to show the economy continuing to underperform, underlining the need for more stimulus.

    In currency markets, the dollar edged up 0.2% to 146.92 yen JPY=EBS , and away from last week's deep low of 141.68, while the euro was steady at $1.0915 EUR=EBS .

    BofA FX strategist Shusuke Yamada thinks the rush to unwind yen carry trades - borrowing at low rates to buy higher yielding assets - has mostly run its course with speculative yen short positions having fallen by 60%.

    "Longer-term, structural outflows from corporate foreign direct investment and retail ownership of international equities should drive yen weakness," he adds, and sees the dollar at 155.00 yen by year-end.

    Data from the IMM exchange showed net short positions in dollar/yen were down at 11,354 compared to 184,000 in early July.

    In commodity markets, gold held at $2,420 an ounce XAU= , after dipping slightly last week.

    Oil prices inched up, having bounced 3.5% last week as fears of a widening Middle East conflict threatened supplies.

    Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke on Sunday with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and told him Iran's military preparations suggest Iran is getting ready for a large-scale attack on Israel.

    Brent LCOc1 gained 5 cents to $79.71 a barrel, while U.S. crude CLc1 rose 13 cents to $76.97 per barrel.

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