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August brings a cool down for Wall Street stocks.

A Look Ahead in U.S. and ‍Global Markets

After notching a fifth straight month of gains for July,​ Wall St stocks looked set to step⁣ back on Tuesday as ⁢a deluge of corporate earnings hit this week and poor​ manufacturing soundings from around the world set a more edgy backdrop.

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China’s factory underperformance stood out once again and underlined its struggling recovery – perhaps the main driver of stalling industrial activity everywhere.

With markets increasingly impatient at the patchy and underwhelming economic stimulus ‍plans seen from Beijing‌ so ‍far, China stocks fell back, bucking Tuesday’s wider Asia stocks rally.

A Federal Reserve survey late Monday showed how⁤ more than a year​ of sharp interest rate increases had weighed​ on credit to the wider economy in the second quarter – but hopes of ‘peak rates’ worldwide were encouraged when Australia’s central bank unexpectedly paused policy tightening again.

Led in‌ part by a resulting recoil ⁤in the Australian dollar, the U.S. dollar ​surged ⁤to its best level in three weeks as the relatively upbeat U.S. economic constellation ​contrasted with stiffer conditions abroad.

Chicago Fed chief Austan Goolsbee said on Monday the Fed is now on “the golden path”​ of bringing​ down inflation without causing a recession – but added⁤ no final decision ⁤had been made on September’s policy meeting.

Excess credit ⁣tightening after ‍the March bank sector stress ⁤appears to have been the “dog that has not been barking,” Goolbee said, and the more restrictive loan conditions he had seen were in line with what Fed policy had intended to engineer.

But with property lending⁤ showing up as a particular cause of concern in Fed lending surveys, real estate remains a worry for many investors ⁢around the world.

With the Bank of ⁤England set to lift UK interest rates ‌again later this week, the latest data showed British house prices fell⁢ 3.8% in the year through July – their fastest fall since the⁤ aftermath of the banking crash of 2009.

Sterling and UK stocks fell back.

Otherwise, the focus in⁢ U.S. hours will ⁢be on another sweep of corporate earnings, with chipmaker AMD in focus during a bumper season for semiconductor firms and Caterpillar likely⁣ to reflect the more ‍subdued industrial economy⁢ by contrast.

Big Pharma also looms large, with updates from Pfizer and Merck. Ride-hailing giant Uber’s stock rose ⁤more than⁤ 2% before the bell and ahead of its earnings report.

In the UK, HSBC climbed ‍2.1% after the lender raised its key performance target,⁤ while BP gained 2.2% after ⁢the energy giant boosted its⁤ dividend by 10%.

With the July U.S. employment report due Friday, traders will also watch closely for the latest U.S. job openings numbers later on Tuesday.

U.S. ‌stock futures and Treasury yields were a touch lower ahead of the open.

Events to Watch for on Tuesday:

  • U.S. corp earnings: AMD, Mosaic, Caterpillar, Uber, Pfizer, ‍Merck, Marathon, Prudential Financial, AIG, Eaton, Altria, Starbucks, Molson Coors, Boston Properties, ⁣Stanley​ Black & Decker, Zimmer ‍Biomet,⁢ Caesars Entertainment, Marriott,‌ Illinois Tool Works, Pioneer Natural Resources, Solaredge, First Energy, Progressive, Devon Energy, VF, Match, Gartner, Allstate, Paycom Software, Global Payments, STERIS, IQVIA, Assurant, Electronic Arts, Vertex, Aflac, WEC, Rockwell, Revvity, Incyte, Howmet, Zebra, Sysco, Leidos, AMETEK, Public Service Enterprise, Ecolab
  • U.S. June JOLTS job ​openings data, final U.S. July S&P Global business survey readings, Dallas Fed July service sector readings
  • Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee speaks

(This story has been​ refiled to fix the signoff, no change in text) ⁢

(By Mike ⁤Dolan, Editing by Bernadette Baum;‌ [email protected]. Twitter: @reutersMikeD)

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