Earnings Updates, PCE Inflation Data: What to Watch This Week -- WSJ

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By WSJ Staff

Investors are looking forward to another week of chip-stock reveals. Qualcomm has its investor conference, and Micron reports earnings a day after a sharp decline in its stock. The Federal Reserve meanwhile will get another data point on the inflation picture, with the PCE (price consumption expenditures) index.

Today

-- Events: Qualcomm investor conference with CEO Cristiano Amon

-- Earnings (p.m.): Micron Technology, Jefferies Financial

-- Economic data: U.S. current account data, new home sales data for May.

Tomorrow

-- Inflation data: Monthly personal income and outlays data including May's PCE index, a favorite inflation measure at the Fed.

-- Other economic data: Final GDP for first quarter, preliminary durable orders for May, weekly jobless claims, Kansas City Fed manufacturing index.

-- Fed Speeches: New York Fed President John Williams, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee

-- Earnings: Darden Restaurants, Blackberry, McCormick

Friday

-- Economic data: The University of Michigan will release its final survey of consumer sentiment for June.

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