Big banks kick off earnings season this week, which will also bring reports from GE Aerospace, Netflix, and Taiwan Semi. In economic news, we’ll get the consumer and producer price indexes, and retail sales data.
Big banks kick off earnings season this week, which will also bring reports from GE Aerospace, Netflix, and Taiwan Semi. In economic news, we’ll get the consumer and producer price indexes, and retail sales data.
In a quiet week following America’s big birthday bash, we’ll also see data on service-sector activity and the trade deficit. Next week promises to be busier, with big banks kicking off earnings season.
Jobs data dominate a week heavy on economic data, including updates on home prices, consumer confidence, and manufacturing activity.
The Fed’s policymaking arm is widely expected to leave the federal-funds rate unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75%.
This week brings perhaps the most anticipated initial public offering in history: SpaceX.
Economic releases this week will spotlight employment—in both the JOLTS and the jobs report—and business purchasing activity. Palo Alto, Dollar General, and Lululemon will close out this earnings season.
After the Memorial Day holiday, we will see economic data on consumer prices, GDP, and home sales and prices. Marvell, American Eagle, Gap, and Autozone will also report earnings.
As earnings season wraps up, we’ll also see results from Deere, Toll Brothers, and Intuit. Economic data will spotlight construction and purchasing activity.
Nine S&P 500 companies report results. Plus, CPI and a potential presidential trip to China.
This week brings what could be Jerome Powell’s final presser as Fed chair, and we’ll also see PCE inflation data. Plus, it’s a huge week for earnings, with about a third of S&P 500 companies reporting.
Roughly 90 S&P 500 Index companies are set to report earnings this week. Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh will appear before the Senate Banking Committee, and we’ll see data on pending home sales and purchasing managers’ activity..
Big Banks kick off first-quarter earnings, but we’ll also hear from Abbot Labs, PepsiCo, ASML, and more. And we’ll see economic data on producer prices, housing, and the mood among small businesses.
In a light earnings week, the focus will be on the consumer price index, the first inflation report to reflect the impact of the Iran war. We’ll also see data on personal consumption and GDP.
In a week shortened by the Good Friday holiday, Lamb Weston and Acuity will report earnings. On the economic front, we’ll see the jobs report and data on home prices and manufacturing.
Iran war headlines will continue to dominate trading this week. We’ll also see economic data on employment, construction, and purchasing activity.
The Fed will announce its rate decision Wednesday, and data on pending home sales will come Thursday. Dollar Tree, Oklo, Alibaba, and a handful of others will also report earnings.
Friday’s jobs data will be the first on-time employment report since early September. And this week brings earnings reports from Autozone, Best Buy, Marvell, and more.
We’ll also see earnings reports from Constellation, Dell, Intuit, CoreWeave, and many more.
Cadence Design, Booking, Devon, and many more companies also report earnings this week. We’ll also see the personal consumption expenditures price index, Fed minutes, and durable goods data.
The Federal Reserve’s dual mandate will be covered this week with the release of the January jobs report and the consumer price index. Plus, earnings from Cisco Systems, Applied Materials, Arista, and many more.
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