Schedule for the coming week
US stock indices ended Friday's trading with mixed dynamics, but rose for the second week in a row.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 153.3 points (0.44%) to 34861.24 by Friday's close.
The Standard Poor's 500 rose 22.9 points (0.51%) to 4,543.06 points.
The Nasdaq Composite meanwhile fell 22.54 points (0.16%) to 14169.30 points.
Company reports on Monday
We should expect reports from Dave and Buster's Entertainment, Heliogen, Aveanna Healthcare, Benson Hill, Pear Therapeutics, Xos inc., Lightning eMotors, Progenity and others.
As for the economy, there will be a trade in goods (advance report) for Feb on Monday.
Tuesday
Expect reports from Concentrix, Restoration Hardware (RH), PVH corp., Academy Sports and Outdoors, Cal-Maine Foods, Microvast Holdings, Progress Software, Lovesac, Humacyte and others.
Also, the Case-Shiller national house price index (year-on-year) for January will be known. FHFA national house price index (year-on-year) for January. Consumer confidence index for March. Job openings for February.
Wednesday
Reports from Five Below, MSC Industrial Direct, Braze, Unifirst Corporation, Phreesia, Arhaus, Franklin Covey, StoneMor Inc.
ADP employment report for fourth quarter; GDP revision (SAAR) for Q4; Gross domestic income (SAAR) for Q4; Corporate profits (year-on-year) for Q4.
Thursday
This week on Thursday expect reports from Duck Creek Technologies, Blend Labs, Planet Labs, Sharecare, Astra Space, Nano Dimension, Alta Equipment Group, Stratus Properties, Aehr Test Systems and others.
Economic data for February:
- Nominal personal income;
- Nominal consumer spending;
- PCE price index;
- Core PCE price index;
- PCE price index (year-on-year);
- Core PCE price index (year-on-year);
- Real disposable income;
- Real consumer spending.
Friday
Reports from Charah Solutions and Nutriband.
Economic data for March:
- Nonfarm payrolls;
- Unemployment rates;
- Average hourly earnings;
- Labor-force participation rate, ages 25-54;
- Markit manufacturing PMI (final);
- ISM manufacturing index.
For February: Construction spending.