11:41 AM · 5 February 2024

Top stock reports to watch this week (05.02.2024)

Alibaba
Stocks
BABA.US, Alibaba - ADR
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McDonald's
Stocks
MCD.US, McDonald's Corp
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Caterpillar
Stocks
CAT.US, Caterpillar Inc
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Pepsi
Stocks
PEP.US, PepsiCo Inc
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Wall Street earnings season is in full swing. Investors have already seen reports from the biggest US tech companies, that have been key drivers of the 2023 stock market rally. However, it does not mean that there aren't any other interesting companies left to report. In this week's earnings calendar one can find 4 Dow Jones members - Amgen (AMGN.US), Caterpillar (CAT.US), McDonald's (MCD.US) and Walt Disney (DIS.US), of which two are reporting today. Among the week's highlights one can also find reports from companies like Alibaba Group (BABA.US), Arm Holdings (ARM.US), Ford Motor (F.US) or PepsiCo (PEP.US). Calendar of the most interesting Wall Street earnings reports scheduled for this week can be found in the table below.

Top Wall Street earnings reports scheduled for this week. Source: Bloomberg Finance LP, XTB Research

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