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10:48 AM · 15 April 2024

Top stock reports to watch this week (15.04.2024)

Netflix
Stocks
NFLX.US, Netflix Inc
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TSMC
Stocks
TSM.US, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacuring Company Ltd - ADR
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Goldman
Stocks
GS.US, Goldman Sachs Group Inc
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The beginning of a new earnings season adds another potential source of volatility to the markets. While Israel-Iran escalation is a key theme in the markets now and will likely remain so in the coming days as we await Israel's response to the latest Iranian airstrikes. Nevertheless, earnings reports will likely influence moves on the individual stocks.

While Wall Street earnings calendar for this week remains dominated by financial companies, traders will also get some interesting reports from other sectors. Reports from Netflix (NFLX.US) and TSMC (TSM.US) are perfect examples. Among this week's releases, one can also find reports from 6 Dow Jones members:

  • American Express (AXP.US)
  • Goldman Sachs (GS.US)
  • Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.US)
  • UnitedHealth Group (UNH.US)
  • Travelers (TRV.US)
  • Procter & Gamble (PG.US)

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

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