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Monday 4/15

More than 40 companies in the S&P 500 index report earnings this week, with financial firms making up nearly half of them. Charles Schwab and Goldman Sachs Group announce results before the opening bell on Monday. Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, Morgan Stanley, and PNC Financial Services Group follow suit on Tuesday. U.S. Bancorp releases earnings on Wednesday, Blackstone on Thursday, and American Express closes out the week on Friday.

The Census Bureau reports its advance estimate of retail and food service sales for March. Consensus estimate is for retail sales to increase 0.4% month over month to $704 billion, after a 0.6% gain in February. Excluding autos, sales are expected to rise 0.3%, two-tenths of a percentage point less than previously.

Tuesday 4/16

A handful of megacap companies in the healthcare, pharma, and technology sectors report results, starting with Johnson & Johnson and UnitedHealth Group on Tuesday. Abbott Laboratories and ASML Holding release earnings before the market open on Wednesday. Netflix and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing hold conference calls to discuss quarterly results on Thursday, and Procter & Gamble rounds out the week on Friday.

 

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