Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

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TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Markets Trading on financial markets is expected to be light as it is the last full week before the Labour Day holiday. The week comes sandwiched between U.S.

Trading on financial markets is expected to be light as it is the last full week before the Labour Day holiday. The week comes sandwiched between U.S. Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's speech in Jackson Hole, Wyo., last week and the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision on Sept. 6.

National Bank is set to report Wednesday followed by Laurentian Bank and CIBC on Thursday. Canadian Western Bank will report its results on Friday.Statistics Canada will report figures for payroll employment, earnings and hours, and job vacancies in June on Thursday. While the data lags the agency's labour force survey, which tracks the jobs created and lost across the country, the report can offer a more detailed look at what is going on in the labour market.

 

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