Cramer's week ahead: Keep an eye on banks as earnings season kicks off

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday told investors what to look out for next week, with numerous major names reporting earnings.

CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday told investors what to look out for next week, with many big names reporting quarterly earnings.on Friday told investors what to look out for in the coming week as earnings season kicks off. He said news about the Israel-Hamas war is likely to eclipse much of next week, but he still recommended investors pay attention to numerous reports, including

"The war will continue to overshadow earnings season, but if you keep track of these companies and there's a cessation in the conflict, the market will eventually embrace the good ones," he said. On Monday, Cramer will be looking at Charles Schwab's report. He said many on Wall Street are worried about the company's balance sheet, but to Cramer, those fears are overblown.Cramer called Tuesday"huge," as it will see a number of major companies report, including Bank of America and Goldman Sachs. Also reporting on Tuesday are, whose cargo volume figures might be a good barometer of different kinds of economic activity.

 

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