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BIG BANKS SET TO ANNOUNCE SECOND-QUARTER RESULTS
Wall Street banks are reporting second-quarter results this week. On Monday, Citigroup will release results, along with an expected announcement of a federal settlement on mortgage securities. JPMorgan Chase follows with its results on Tuesday, the first since its chief executive, Jamie Dimon, below, revealed that he was being treated for cancer. Also Tuesday, Goldman Sachsâs quarterly results may provide insights into Wall Streetâs slumping fixed-income trading. Bank of America, often seen as a bellwether for consumer banking, reports on Wednesday. MICHAEL CORKERY
FED CHIEF TO APPEAR BEFORE HOUSE AND SENATE PANELS
Janet L. Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, will field questions from a Senate committee on Tuesday and a House committee on Wednesday. The formal purpose is the presentation of the Fedâs biannual report on monetary policy, but questions about fiscal policy and financial regulation are likely, too. BINYAMIN APPELBAUM
LEADERSHIP VOTE IS EXPECTED FOR EUROPEAN COMMISSION
The European Parliament is expected to vote Tuesday on whether to confirm Jean-Claude Juncker of Luxembourg as the next president of the European Commission, the European Unionâs top agency. If Mr. Juncker wins a majority of votes, he will probably take office in November. On Wednesday, the leaders of the 28 member states were expected to meet over dinner in Brussels to discuss candidates for other prominent European Union jobs. Among the posts still to be decided is high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, and president of the European Council, the body that represents national leaders. The leaders may also discuss whether to make the presidency of the Eurogroup â a body of finance ministers overseeing the eurozone â a permanent position. JAMES KANTER
CHINA PLANS TO REPORT G.D.P. AND OTHER ECONOMIC DATA
China has scheduled the release of a long list of economic statistics for Wednesday, including second-quarter gross domestic product, which is expected to match the first quarter at 7.4 percent. The June figures for industrial production, fixed-asset investment, real estate investment and retail sales will also be released, and are likely to be similar to Mayâs, as heavy lending from state-owned banks and more infrastructure investment have propped up industrial production even as the housing sector continues to deteriorate. On Friday, the June averages for housing prices in 70 cities will be released. They are expected to show continued month-on-month declines in many cities, but year-on-year increases in most. KEITH BRADSHER
G.M.âS CHIEF WILL TESTIFY AGAIN ON DEFECTIVE IGNITION SWITCH
General Motors returns to Washington on Thursday for what is expected to be a pivotal hearing on its ignition-switch crisis before a Senate subcommittee. G.M.âs chief executive, Mary T. Barra, will testify for a fourth time before Congress since G.M. recalled millions of small cars in February tied to 13 deaths. She will be joined by G.M.âs chief lawyer, Michael Millikin, and Rodney OâNeal, chief of Delphi, G.M.âs switch supplier. BILL VLASIC
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