Wall Street and world stock markets have cleared the first-quarter corporate earnings season comfortably enough to be back stalking record highs, but macro markets don't want to budge much further until they see this week's U.S. inflation update. Wednesday's U.S. consumer price report sucks much of the oxygen out of the early part of the markets week - critical as it is in revealing whether disinflation has resumed after a sticky Q1, and at least enough to keep Federal Reserve easing expectations this year in the frame. The New York Fed's survey of inflation expectations for last month gets released later on Monday to give color to the picture in advance - and provide a reality check to the uptick in the equivalent University of Michigan poll that ruffled feathers on Wall Street on Friday.
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