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U.S. stocks are rising as investors await key economic reports

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Investing.com – U.S. stocks were rising to start the last week of August as investors continued to digest Friday’s speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and await a slate of key economic reports.

At 11:10 ET (15:10 GMT), the was up 159 points or 0.5%, while the was up 0.3% and the was up 0.4%.

In a highly anticipated speech at an annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo., on Friday, Powell argued in favor of keeping steady for now. But he noted that “further tightening” could be warranted if the economy does not slow enough to help cool .

Gauging the path of inflation

The statements highlighted how carefully Powell and other Fed officials are trying to adjust the levers of monetary policy to corral price gains without causing a meltdown in the wider economy.

There is an 80% chance that the Fed will maintain borrowing costs at a range of 5.25% to 5.50% at its next meeting in September, according to Investing.com’s . Meanwhile, the probability of a quarter-point hike at its November gathering stands at just under 50%, moving up from about 35% last week.

The Fed will have a chance to gauge the path of inflation when its preferred measure of price growth, the index, is released on Thursday. 

Economic data this week

Policymakers will also be parsing through the report for August, which is due out on Friday. Economists estimate that the U.S. will have added 170,000 jobs during the month, down from 187,000 in July, while the is seen staying unchanged at 3.5%. Such a reading could indicate that the Fed’s rate hikes are weighing on employer demand even as the overall labor market remains tight. 

In individual stocks, 3M (NYSE:) shares were up 3.8%. The Minnesota-based industrial conglomerate is reportedly nearing a settlement worth $5.5 billion to resolve hundreds of thousands of claims alleging that its earplugs sold to the U.S. military were defective.

According to multiple media reports, sources close to the matter say that the negotiations are ongoing and a final amount has yet to be finalized. The potential settlement was first reported by Bloomberg.

Scott Kanowsky and Oliver Gray contributed to this report.

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This article was written by Follow Leo Nelissen is an analyst focusing on major economic developments related to supply chains, infrastructure, and commodities. He...