Wall Street ended the week sharply lower, dragged down by weak economic data and renewed concerns over U.S. growth. July’s jobs report disappointed, with just 73,000 positions added, well below expectations and fueling fears of a slowdown. Markets are now increasingly pricing in a possible Fed rate cut in September. In corporate news, Amazon shares slid after quarterly earnings failed to meet high expectations, while homebuilding stocks gained on falling interest rates. Back home, Aussie shares are set to open the week lower as investors brace for earnings season.
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