10:55 AM · 29 July 2024

Top stock reports to watch this week (29.07.2024)

The week ahead is full of top-tier macro events, like release of US jobs data or rate decision from Fed, Bank of Japan or Bank of England. However, the earnings calendar for the week ahead is also packed with release from top-tier US companies, including a number of Big Tech stocks. Among this week's earnings highlights, one can find:

  • Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US) - Tuesday
  • Microsoft (MSFT.US) - Tuesday
  • Arm Holdings (ARM.US) - Wednesday
  • Meta Platforms (META.US) - Wednesday
  • Qualcomm (QCOM.US) - Wednesday
  • Apple (AAPL.US) - Thursday
  • Amazon (AMZN.US) - Thursday
  • Intel (INTC.US) - Thursday

While the list of highlighted stocks may suggest that this week's calendar will only include tech shares, this is not the case. Investors will be offered financials from companies from all across the US economy, including a total of 9 Dow Jones members - McDonald's, Microsoft, Procter & Gamble, Merck & Co, Boeing, Amazon, Apple, Intel and Chevron.

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

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