Economics

Fed and BOJ Rates; Clinton’s Turn, Apple: Week Ahead July 23-30

  • Google, Ford, Deutsche Bank, Merck also will report earnings
  • U.S. GDP; China hosts G-20 finance ministers, central bankers
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Hillary Clinton is poised to become the Democratic presidential nominee as the party holds its national convention in Philadelphia.

Federal Reserve policy makers probably will stand pat on U.S. interest rates this coming week. That would signal caution as they debate the implications of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, even with U.S. growth and employment showing signs of perking up. Follow the TOPLive blog for real-time coverage here. The Bank of Japan also acts on monetary policy.