Markets are heading into a busy week with inflation data, corporate earnings, and ongoing developments in the Iran war all in focus.
The S&P 500 finished last week up 1.6% for the week, the Dow gained 1.2%, and the Nasdaq rose 2.2%. All three indexes broke five-week losing streaks. The S&P 500 and Dow remain down 3.8% and 3.2%, respectively, for the year.
E-Mini S&P 500 Jun 26 (ES=F)
Friday’s March jobs report came in well above expectations. The economy added 178,000 nonfarm payrolls, compared to the 65,000 economists had forecast. That followed a loss of 92,000 jobs in February.
Thursday brings the February Personal Consumption Expenditures report, a key inflation measure watched closely by the Federal Reserve. Economists expect a 0.4% month-on-month rise and a 2.8% year-over-year increase.
Source: Forex Factory
Friday brings the bigger read: the March Consumer Price Index. Economists expect prices rose 0.9% from February and 3.4% year-over-year. February’s CPI came in at 2.4% year-over-year. This report will be the first to capture the effects of the Iran war on prices.
US gas prices crossed $4 per gallon nationally last week, according to AAA. Goldman Sachs analyst Ben Shumway said rising prices are “helping push consumer confidence further downwards from already low levels.”
Delta Air Lines reports Wednesday before the opening bell. The airline’s results are expected to show how the jump in jet fuel costs is affecting the industry. Constellation Brands and Levi Strauss also report this week.
Wall Street analysts project earnings growth of more than 13% for the S&P 500 as a whole, according to FactSet.
Oil prices have risen more than 50% since the war started five weeks ago. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains near zero. Trump held a press conference Monday with military officials, as a self-imposed deadline to reopen the strait approaches.
Rystad Energy chief oil analyst Paola Rodriguez-Masiu said the temporary buffer that kept prices contained from pre-war oil supplies is now ending.
The Federal Reserve’s March meeting minutes are also due Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET. Traders widely expect the Fed to hold rates steady at its meeting later this month.
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