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US VIEW: Credit Suisse economists eyed next wk's econ data as "PCE, Q2 GDP
revisions, durable goods, consumer confidence, and new home sales will be
released." They project Tuesday, US "consumer spending likely slowed in August,
with nominal growth declining to 0.2% MoM and real expenditure contracting
slightly. Core PCE prices should see their strongest monthly inflation rate
since January, rising 0.2% MoM. However, due to a strong base effect, YoY core
inflation should remain stable at 1.4%."

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