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Tuesday 4/21

Roughly 90 S&P 500 index companies are set to report earnings this week, led by Capital One Financial, Danaher, GE Aerospace, RTX, and UnitedHealth Group on Tuesday. AT&T, Boeing, IBM, Lam Research, Philip Morris International, ServiceNow, Tesla, and Texas Instruments announce quarterly results on Wednesday, followed by American Express, Comcast, Honeywell International, Intel, Lockheed Martin, NextEra Energy, and Union Pacific on Thursday. HCA Healthcare, Norfolk Southern, and Procter & Gamble close out the week on Friday.

The Census Bureau reports retail and food services sales for March. Consensus estimate is for a 1.3% month-over-month increase, seven-tenths of a percentage point more than in February. Excluding autos and gas, retail sales are seen rising 0.2%, compared with 0.4% previously.

Thursday 4/23

S&P Global releases both its Manufacturing and Services Purchasing Managers' Indexes for April. Economists forecast a 52.5 reading for the Manufacturing PMI and a 50 for the Services PMI. This compares with readings of 52.3 and 49.8, respectively, in March. Readings above 50 indicate expansion compared with the prior month, while those below 50 represent contraction.

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