Read more
12:12 PM · 2 May 2022

Top stock reports to watch this week (02.05.2022)

-
-
Open account Download free app
-
-
Open account Download free app
-
-
Open account Download free app
-
-
Open account Download free app
-
-
Open account Download free app

A new week has begun and it is going to be an interesting one, thanks to the FOMC meeting scheduled for Wednesday that is expected to be a major market-moving event. However, Wall Street earnings season for Q1 2022 is still on the roll therefore individual shares may experience elevated volatility throughout the whole week. The biggest US companies have already reported their earnings, with the majority of US mega techs reporting results last week. Nevertheless, there are still plenty of companies that are yet to show their financials. Among this week's highlights one can find:

  • Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)

  • Pfizer (PFE.US)

  • Nikola Corporation (NKLA.US)

  • Virgin Galactic (SPCE.US)

  • Moderna (MRNA.US)

Top Wall Street earnings to watch this week. Source: Bloomberg, XTB

13 March 2026, 9:27 AM

Adobe Faces AI and Leadership Change. Record Results, Real Challenges

12 March 2026, 12:00 PM

Market wrap: European stocks attempt to stabilize despite the surge in oil prices 🔍

12 March 2026, 9:56 AM

Chubb to insure ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz 🗽 What does it mean for the company?

11 March 2026, 4:40 PM

Rheinmetall earnings: Formidable growth, but the market expected more

Join over 2 000 000 XTB Group Clients from around the world
The financial instruments we offer, especially CFDs, can be highly risky. Fractional Shares (FS) is an acquired from XTB fiduciary right to fractional parts of stocks and ETFs. FS are not a separate financial instrument. The limited corporate rights are associated with FS.
This page was not created for investors residing in Brazil. This brokerage is not authorized by the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (CVM) or the Brazilian Central Bank (BCB). The content of this page should not be characterized as an investment offer in Brazil or for investors residing in that country.
Losses can exceed deposits