12:38 PM · 22 April 2024

Top stock reports to watch this week (22.04.2024)

Wall Street earnings season for Q1 2024 is entering its most interesting period. Traders are about to get reports from the largest tech companies from the United States. Tech sector has been driving Wall Street gains in the first quarter of the year and solid reports from key companies may help launch a recover move on indices, following recent declines.

Among this week's highlights, one can find:

  • Tesla (TSLA.US) - Tuesday, after market close
  • Boeing (BA.US) - Wednesday, before market open
  • IBM (IBM.US) and Meta Platforms (META.US) - Wednesday, after market close
  • Caterpillar (CAT.US) - Thursday, before market open
  • Alphabet (GOOGL.US), Intel (INTC.US) and Microsoft (MSFT.US) - Thursday, after market close
  • Chevron (CVX.US), ExxonMobil (XOM.US) and Philips 66 (PSX.US) - Friday, before market open

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

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