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Market Outlook: Inflation Data and Apple's Big Event Take Center Stage

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If you cannot see this email properly, please click [here]( To unsubscribe from this mailing list please click [here]( As we enter a new week, investors are keeping a close eye on key economic indicators and corporate events that could shape market sentiment. With inflation concerns lingering and tech giants making moves, here's what you need to know for the week ahead. --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor [Buy This Top Tech Stock BEFORE Its Price Moves Higher]( Claim Your FREE Report on the Top Tech Stock to Buy & Hold Now! [Full Story >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Inflation Back in Focus The upcoming Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, due on Wednesday, will be crucial in gauging the Federal Reserve's next steps. Analysts expect headline CPI to show a 2.6% annual increase, down from July's 2.9%. This data could influence the Fed's decision on interest rate cuts at its September meeting. Apple's Annual iPhone Event Tech enthusiasts and investors alike are eagerly awaiting Apple's annual iPhone event on Monday. Here's what to expect: - iPhone 15 Lineup: The company is expected to unveil its latest smartphone models, potentially featuring USB-C ports and improved cameras. - Apple Watch Updates: A new iteration of the Apple Watch may be introduced, possibly with health-focused enhancements. - AI Integration: There's speculation about more details on Apple's AI platform, Apple Intelligence, and how it might be incorporated into the company's ecosystem. - Potential Surprises: Apple is known for its "one more thing" moments, so keep an eye out for unexpected announcements. 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