The highly anticipated US economic indicators will be released tonight at 20:30, including the July retail sales month-on-month rate, the August New York Fed manufacturing index, and the July import price index month-on-month rate. These data will provide investors and analysts with important evidence to assess the health of the US economy, inflation trends, and the direction of future monetary policy.



The market expects that the retail sales month-on-month growth rate for July will slightly decrease from the previous 0.60% to 0.50%, reflecting a potential mild slowdown in consumer spending. Meanwhile, the New York Fed manufacturing index for August is expected to drop from the previous 5.5 to 0, suggesting that manufacturing activity may face challenges. In addition, the month-on-month growth rate of the import price index for July is expected to fall from 0.10% to 0%, which may indicate a relief in inflationary pressures.

The release of these economic indicators will undoubtedly attract close attention from the market. Investors will adjust their views on the outlook for the U.S. economy based on this data and accordingly adapt their investment strategies. Financial markets may experience significant fluctuations due to the release of this data, especially if the actual figures deviate considerably from market expectations.

It is worth noting that the importance of this data lies not only in its reflection of the current state of the economy but also in its potential impact on the Federal Reserve's future monetary policy decisions. If the data shows strong performance, it may increase the likelihood of the Federal Reserve maintaining high interest rates; conversely, if the data is weak, it could pave the way for future rate cuts.

Regardless, tonight's data release will undoubtedly become the market focus, and investors should closely monitor the subsequent market reaction and adjust their portfolios accordingly. At the same time, they should be cautious of the risks that short-term market fluctuations may bring, maintaining a rational and long-term investment perspective.
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AirdropHunter420vip
· 3h ago
I have to stay up late to look at the data again.
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NewDAOdreamervip
· 08-16 23:09
Is the Fed going to stir things up again?
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 08-15 22:45
What are you doing with this data again?
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 08-15 09:50
If it doesn't meet expectations, play people for suckers.
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RugResistantvip
· 08-15 09:50
Anyway, the Fed data is always accurate.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 08-15 09:48
Not listening, not listening, whatever the Fed says, I won't listen.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 08-15 09:48
It's really about relying on data to make a living.
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