Nvidia, Lowe’s, Analog Devices, Dollar Tree, and more stocks to watch this week
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Most of the second-quarter earnings season is over, with a few major technology and retail names left to report this week. Economists will focus on any news from the annual gathering of monetary policy thinkers and practitioners in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Louie
He’ll report on Tuesday, followed by a busy Wednesday:
nvidia
And
NetApp
And
Advance auto parts
And
Bath and Body Works
And
And
analog devices
All are on schedule. Thursday,
dollar tree
And
gut instinct
And
And
Ulta Beauty
The highlights will be.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City will host the 2023 Economic Policy Symposium from Thursday through Saturday. This year’s theme will be “Structural Transitions in the Global Economy”. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is scheduled to address the conference on Friday.
Economic data released this week will include the Manufacturing and Services PMIs for August on Wednesday. Both are expected to decline from their levels in July.
Other releases will include National Association of Realtors existing home sales for July on Tuesday, new home sales data for July on Wednesday, the Census Bureau’s Durable Goods report for July on Thursday, and the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for August. Friday.
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It is expected to report quarterly earnings.
Tuesday, 22/8
LouieAnd
Messi
And
Dick’s Sporting Goods
And
Urban Outfitters
And
Toll Brothers
And
Baidu and
Medtronic
announces quarterly results, according to FactSet.
National Association of Realtors Existing Home Sales Reports for July.
Wed 23/8
Nvidia announces fiscal second-quarter results after market close on Wednesday. Analysts surveyed by FactSet expect the chip company to report earnings per share of $2.08, compared to earnings per share of 51 cents for the year-ago quarter. Nvidia shares have tripled this year.
Peloton Interactive
And
snowflake
And
Abercrombie & Fitch
And
Advance auto parts
And
analog Devices,
foot locker
And
kohl
And
autodesk
And
Bath and Body Works, w
Williams Sonoma
It is expected to announce earnings.
Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development release new home sales for July.
Thursday, 24/8
dozens of central bankers, Policymakers, academics and economists descend on Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this week for the Federal Reserve’s annual economic policy symposium in Kansas City. The event will begin on Thursday and Fed Chair Jerome Powell will speak on Friday.
Intuit, Dollar TreeAnd
Confirm holdings
And
gap,
Burlington Stores
And
Nordstrom
And
Ulta Beauty
And
Workday is expected to release earnings.
Census Bureau The durable goods report for July is released.
Friday, 25/8
University of Michigan The final results of the August consumer survey are released on Friday. Economists polled by FactSet expect the consumer confidence index to remain at 71.2, basically unchanged from July. Over the past three months, consumers have become more optimistic about the economy.
Write to Nicholas Jasinski at nicholas.jasinski@barrons.com