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Tuesday 3/10

Oracle headlines the earnings slate for the week to come. Analysts polled by FactSet expect the cloud provider to report adjusted earnings of $1.70 a share on sales of $16.92 billion for the quarter that ended in February. Cloud revenue is expected to rise to $8.77 billion, up from $7.98 billion in the November quarter. Wall Street will also pay close attention to the firm's costs related to data-center construction.

Wednesday 3/11

A double-dose of inflation data is due out this week. The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the consumer price index for February on Wednesday. The consensus call is for a 2.5% year-over-year increase. The core CPI is expected to rise 1.4%. Both indexes are expected to rise 0.3% from January. Then, on Friday, the Bureau of Economic Analysis will put out the personal consumption expenditures price index for January. Economists forecast a 2.9% year-over-year increase, matching the December figure. The core PCE price index is expected to hold steady at 3%.

Friday 3/13

Investors will get a look at the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for January, as well as the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index for March.

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