By WSJ Staff
Last, but not least. The final member of the so-called Magnificent Seven tech stocks to report in this earnings season is Nvidia, which will update investors late Wednesday.
Those results, from the semiconductor company at the center of the artificial-intelligence boom, are likely to be the highlight of this week's corporate news.
On the economic front, one of the most important data points will be a readout from the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge.
Here's a rundown of what to look out for:
Today
-- Earnings: Home Depot and Keurig Dr. Pepper are set to report before the open. Workday is among companies due to report after the close.
-- Data: The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home-price indexes are due at 9 a.m. ET. A consumer confidence readout from the Conference Board is due an hour later.
Tomorrow
-- Nvidia earnings: The chip maker is due to report full-year earnings after the market closes.
-- Other earnings: Results are due premarket from Lowe's and others. After the close, eBay and Salesforce are due to report.
-- Data: A report on new-home sales is due at 10 a.m.
Thursday
-- Data: Weekly jobless claims, data on durable goods and a revised estimate of last quarter's gross-domestic product are all due at 8:30 a.m. In late January, a first GDP estimate pegged growth at an annualized 2.3% in the fourth quarter.
-- Earnings: Hormel Foods, the company behind Skippy peanut butter and Spam, is due to report before the opening bell, as are J.M. Smucker and Warner Bros. Discovery. Computer companies Dell and HP are due to report after the close.
Friday
-- Inflation: PCE data for January is due at 8:30 a.m. The personal-consumption-expenditures price index is the Fed's favored measure of inflation.
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