Attached is Briefing.com’s listing of all the economic data scheduled for next week, starting with Tuesday morning, October 29th ’24.
In addition, investors get the first look at Q3 ’24 GDP data , as well as the all-important PCE deflator and many of the mega-cap tech names that top the The S&P 500 earnings yield rose this week to 4.56% from last week’s 4.53% and the start of the quarter’s 4.64%. The numbers above don’t indicate any issue yet, particularly when looking at expected growth rates for “info tech” on the above spreadsheet.) earnings: all saw low expectations, poor sentiment, and – particularly Netflix and Tesla – shot the lights out in terms of stock performance following earnings.
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