How Will Energy Stocks Respond to This Earnings Season

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As we kick off Q1 earnings season, there is clearly some downside risk over the next few weeks, but overall, the outlook for energy stocks remains bullish.

By the time you read this, it is likely that the two largest American oil companies, Exxon Mobil XOM and Chevron CVX, will have reported their calendar Q1 results, due out on Friday morning. We cannot know at this point exactly what they will say, but based on analysts’ estimates we can be pretty sure that both will report EPS that is significantly less than they showed in the same quarter last year.

However, that all also depends on interest rates around the world, and with the Fed seeming increasingly reluctant to cut any time soon, that could introduce some doubt about demand. Over the next few days, as big oil companies report, they will give their views. Should they have a slightly less positive view than do I and Standard Chartered, their stocks could get hit hard.

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