Squawk on the Street
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The Markets and Tamer Inflation Data, SEC Chair Gensler Heads to the Hill, Apple Product Event Countdown, Goldman Sachs CFO to Step Down, Sen. Warren Urges the Fed to Break Up Wells Fargo, and AOC's "Tax the Rich" Message at the Met Gala

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Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with inflation data that gave futures an early boost: The Consumer Price Index for August coming in up 0.3-percent -- the lowest level in seven months -- with the core rate (minus food and energy) up 0.1-percent. Both readings tamer than Wall Street estimates. Cramer says that CPI "flies in the face of the bearish narrative" on the markets, though he added to keep an eye on seasonality and that we could be in for the roughest four months of the year. The anchors also previewed SEC Chair Gary Gensler's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, including planned remarks about regulating cryptocurrency and referencing the "Wild West." Carl, Jim and David also explored what to expect from Apple's product event -- the company slated to unveil new iPhone models and other devices. Goldman Sachs announced a change in its executive ranks: Stephen Scherr will step down as CFO at the end of the year. Also in focus: A $4,700 price target for Amazon, casino stocks tumble on worries about Macau ramping up government supervision of gaming operations, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) calls on the Fed to break up Wells Fargo, Intuit buys Mailchimp for $12-billion in cash and stock, Boeing raises its jet demand forecast, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) wears a "Tax the Rich" dress to Monday night's Met Gala in New York City.

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