US core PCE inflation data, the Jackson Hole Symposium and NVIDIA earnings headline a busy week ahead as investors assess the outlook for inflation, interest rates and global growth.
United States (US) equity markets are poised to finish the week lower, led by the Nasdaq. The declines came as the relentless rise in energy prices reignited inflation concerns, which, combined with a heavy calendar of artificial intelligence (AI)-related debt issuance, pushed long-end US yields back towards a 20-year high.
Date: Wednesday, 26 August at 8.30pm SGT
Last month, headline PCE fell 0.1% MoM in June, easing the annual rate to 3.7% from 4.1%. The Federal Reserve (Fed)'s preferred inflation gauge, core PCE, rose just 0.1% MoM after three consecutive 0.3% gains, taking the annual rate down to 3.3% from 3.4% in May. While the monthly core print was softer than the 0.2% consensus, the YoY reading remained well above the Fed's 2% target.
Earlier in the session, the Fed left rates unchanged in the 3.50% - 3.75% range for a fifth consecutive month, though three members dissented in favour of a hike. Chair Kevin Warsh continued to emphasise data dependence and the Fed's unwavering commitment to price stability, while reiterating that the Committee is 'not constrained by market prices'. With the September meeting now less than a month away and Jackson Hole at the end of next week providing the next major communication opportunity, Wednesday's July core PCE release will carry weight.
Consensus expects core PCE to rise 0.2% MoM in July, leaving the annual rate unchanged at 3.3%. A hotter-than-expected print would lift the probability of a September hike. A softer reading would help temper those expectations and support the view that the Fed can afford to remain patient.
The US interest rates market is set to finish the week pricing in 9 bp of rate hikes for the Fed's September meeting and a total of 23 bp of tightening for the remainder of 2026.
Date: Thursday, 27 August
The Jackson Hole Economic Symposium is an annual conference hosted by the Kansas City Fed in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The event gathers central bankers, finance ministers, academics and financial market participants from around the globe to discuss important issues facing the global economy.
While it is historically more revered for its academic discussions than as a spotlight for immediate monetary policy direction from Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) leaders, it has, in recent years, served as a stage for some meaningful announcements. In 2022, then-Chair Powell used the platform to push back against expectations for easing. In 2020, he used the same platform to announce the adoption of flexible average inflation targeting.
This year's symposium runs from 27 - 29 August under the official theme 'Financial Innovation: Implications for Payments and Policy'. The agenda is expected to centre on digital payments, stablecoins, tokenisation and related structural issues. Chair Kevin Warsh has already indicated a clear preference for framing 'big-picture' questions and has shown consistent reluctance to provide explicit near-term forward guidance.
Given that stance, any comments that meaningfully shift rate expectations appear unlikely. Markets will still listen closely simply because of the timing ahead of the September FOMC meeting, but the bar for a policy signal looks high.
The US Q2 2026 earnings season is in the home stretch, with a vastly reduced flow of companies still to report. That said, next week still features some important names, including Intuit and Zoom Communications on Tuesday. The main focus, however, will be on NVIDIA, Salesforce, CrowdStrike Holdings and HP on Wednesday, followed by Best Buy, Marvell Technology, IREN and Workday on Thursday, with particular attention likely to fall on NVIDIA, Marvell and IREN given their heavy exposure to AI and data-centre demand.
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