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What To Expect in the Markets This Week

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Key Takeaways

  • Several large financial firms are set to report earnings this week, including Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Citigroup.

  • Investors are also expecting quarterly results from Netflix, TSMC, United Airlines, and UnitedHealth Group, among others.

  • The week is set to bring updates on housing starts, retail sales, and homebuilder confidence.



More big banks are set to report earnings this week, along with entertainment and health care giants, after some of the world's biggest banks reported earnings Friday and markets capped off a volatile trading week as investors reacted to the latest announcements on tariffs.

Goldman Sachs (GS), Bank of America (BAC), Citigroup (C), Netflix (NFLX), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM), United Airlines (UAL), and UnitedHealth Group (UNH) are among the companies scheduled to report this week.

The week is also set to bring updates on retail sales as economists watch for slower consumer spending, while housing starts and homebuilder confidence data could offer insights on the housing market.

Monday, April 14

  • Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin and Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic are scheduled to deliver remarks

  • Goldman Sachs, M&T Bank (MTB), Pinnacle Financial Partners (PNFP), FB Financial (FBK), and Applied Digital (APLD) are scheduled to report earnings


Tuesday, April 15

  • Federal income tax filing deadline

  • Import/export price index (March)

  • Empire State Manufacturing Index (April)

  • Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Bank of America, Citigroup, PNC Financial (PNC), Ericsson (ERIC), and United Airlines are scheduled to report earnings


Wednesday, April 16

  • U.S. retail sales (March)

  • Industrial production/capacity utilization (March)

  • Business inventories (February)

  • Homebuilder confidence index (April)

  • Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack, Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid and Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan are scheduled to deliver remarks

  • ASML Holdings (ASML), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Prologis (PLD), U.S. Bancorp (USB), Kinder Morgan (KMI), Travelers (TRV), and CSX (CSX) are scheduled to report earnings


Thursday, April 17

  • Initial jobless claims (Week ending April 12)

  • Housing starts (March)

  • Philadelphia Fed manufacturing survey (April)

  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, UnitedHealth Group, Netflix, American Express (AXP), Marsh McLennan (MMC), Blackstone (BX), and Truist Financial (TFC) are scheduled to report earnings


Friday, April 18

  • San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly is scheduled to deliver remarks

Retail Sales, Housing Data Due Amid Tariff Uncertainty

Retail sales data for March comes amid indications that consumer spending may be slowing after sales declined in January and recovered slightly in February. After declining last month, the retail report’s data on restaurant and bar spending could offer insights into consumers’ appetite for spending amid worries of an economic slowdown spurred by President Donald Trump’s tariff policy.