Mumbai, July 13 -- The week begins with global investors navigating heightened geopolitical tensions, a busy economic calendar and the start of the second-quarter earnings season. Markets will closely monitor developments in the Middle East following renewed US-Iran hostilities, while key inflation and growth data, central bank commentary and corporate earnings are expected to shape market sentiment across major economies.
America: The US will remain the primary focus for global markets as Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh testifies before Congress, with investors looking for fresh clues on the path of interest rates. Key economic releases, including June CPI inflation, retail sales, industrial production, housing data and the Michigan Consumer Sen...