After a stronger-than-expected earnings season, domestic investors are heading into a week packed with key market triggers, including macroeconomic data, global events, US bond yield trends, foreign institutional investor flows, commodity prices, and currency movements.
Market participants will closely monitor the industrial production data and the latest forex reserve figures. Meanwhile, the primary market is set for another busy week, with five new mainboard IPOs opening for subscription and seven mainboard IPOs scheduled to make their stock market debut.
Globally, investors will closely monitor geopolitical developments surrounding the West Asia conflict. In the United States, the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium, quarterly GDP estimates, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation data, and the quarterly results of a chipmaker giant will remain on investors’ radar. Meanwhile, the interest-rate decision from South Korea and Tokyo’s latest inflation print will also be closely watched by investors.