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MANDEL NGAN / AFP / Getty Images President Donald Trump holding an executive order he signed announcing tariffs on auto imports on March 26, 2025

MANDEL NGAN / AFP / Getty Images

President Donald Trump holding an executive order he signed announcing tariffs on auto imports on March 26, 2025



Key Takeaways

  • Tariffs revealed by President Donald Trump last week are scheduled to take effect Wednesday, with markets looking set to extend a wild run since the announcement.

  • China announced a 34% retaliatory tariff on all goods imported from the U.S. expected to start on Thursday.

  • The March Consumer Price Index is expected on Thursday, the next piece of key inflation data.

  • Big Banks lead off first-quarter earnings, with JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and BlackRock all scheduled for Friday and Delta Air Lines and CarMax set to come earlier in the week.

  • Fed meeting minutes, consumer sentiment, wholesale inventories, and consumer credit data are also expected this week.



March inflation data and Big Bank earnings are among the major items on this week’s economic calendar as investors look for signals about what's next for markets following a chaotic end to last week.

Friday ended a two-day run that will end up in the history books, the major US indexes logging their biggest weekly declines since the start of the Covid pandemic. Investors are now seeking clues for what might be next on prices and economic health following President Donald Trump's tariff announcement, which is expected to take effect Wednesday. China announced 34% retaliatory tariffs that are scheduled to begin on Thursday.

Investopedia kicked off its weekly markets coverage on Sunday night.

What else is on tap? Friday earnings reports from JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Wells Fargo (WFC), and BlackRock (BLK) are among the financial institutions on the calendar. Delta Air Lines (DAL) and CarMax (KMX) also are scheduled to deliver earnings earlier in the week.

Federal Reserve meeting minutes are expected to provide insight into economic conditions and the path of interest rates. Data on consumer sentiment and credit levels will be closely watched amid uncertainty over inflation and tariffs.

Monday, April 7

  • Consumer credit (February)

  • Levi Strauss (LEVI), Greenbrier (GBX), and Dave & Buster’s (PLAY) are scheduled to report earnings

Tuesday, April 8

  • NFIB optimism index (March)

  • RPM International (RPM), Cal-Maine Foods (CALM), WD-40 (WDFC), Tilray Brands (TLRY), Mama’s Creations (MAMA), and Aehr Test Systems (AEHR) are scheduled to report earnings

Wednesday, April 9

  • U.S. tariffs scheduled to take effect

  • Wholesale inventories (February)

  • March FOMC meeting minutes

  • Constellation Brands (STZ), Delta Air Lines, and Simply Good Foods (SMPL) are scheduled to report earnings

Thursday, April 10

  • Chinese tariffs scheduled to take effect

  • Initial jobless claims (Week ending April 5)

  • Consumer Price Index (March)

  • Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee is scheduled to deliver remarks

  • CarMax is scheduled to report earnings