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Big bank earnings, key inflation data, and fresh news from the Federal Reserve.
We’ve got a big week in store for the markets, here’s what you need to know:
1. The country’s largest banks will report earnings next week. JPMorgan (JPM), Wells Fargo (WFC), and Citigroup (C) are set to post their first quarter results, set against the backdrop of a possible banking crisis.
Wall St. will be watching closely for performance on deposits and bank liquidity, while top executives give insight into the health of the US banking system.
2. We’ll receive new inflation data and retail sales figures for the month of march. Will we see inflation continue to trend downward?
Wednesday: CPI
Thursday: PPI
Friday: Retail Sales
3. All of this, of course, is being carefully considered by the Federal Reserve.
Americans will pick the brains of Fed policy makers throughout the next week as we hear comments from several central bank officials and get a readout of the minutes from its March policy meeting.
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DAVE BRIGGS: Big bank earnings, key inflation data, and fresh news from the Federal Reserve-- we've got a huge week ahead for the markets. Here's what you need to know. The country's largest banks will report earnings next week. JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup all set to post their first quarter results set against the backdrop of a possible banking crisis.
Wall Street will be watching closely for performance on deposits and bank liquidity, while top executives give insight into the health of the US banking system. Plus, we'll receive new inflation data and retail sales figures for the month of March. Will we see inflation continue to trend downward? All of this, of course, is being carefully considered by the Federal Reserve.
Americans will pick the brains of Fed policymakers throughout the next week as we hear comments from several central bank officials and get a readout of the minutes from the March policy meeting. What does all this mean for interest rates and the stock market? We've got you covered right here at Yahoo Finance.