Wall Street earnings season for Q4 2023 had begun almost two months ago and is now drawing to a close. The majority of large US companies have already released their financials, with earnings season for each of three main Wall Street indices - Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 - being over-90% completed.
- Dow Jones: 30 out of 30 companies
- S&P 500: 489 out of 500 companies
- Nasdaq-100: 91 out of 100 companies
There are still some earnings reports scheduled for the release, but they come mostly from smaller companies. Nevertheless, there are still some noteworthy reports to follow. Among this week's highlights, investors can find reports from GitLab (Monday), NIO and Target (Tuesday), JD.com (Wednesday) as well as Broadcom (Thursday).
Top Wall Street earnings scheduled for this week. Source: Bloomberg Finance LP, XTB Research
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