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  2. An inflation print and bank earnings: What to know this week

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    Since Sept. 30, estimates for S&P 500 earnings have fallen 6.8%, per FactSet. That marks the largest decline since the third quarter of 2022 and sits well above the 20-year average of a 3.8% ...

  3. Inflation data, big tech earnings test stocks' new record ...

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    All of this will come as stocks trade at or near their highest levels on record. The S&P 500 ( ^GSPC) closed Friday at 4,839, a new record high for the benchmark average. The Dow Jones Industrial ...

  4. Inflation data, Powell speaks, and big banks report earnings ...

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    Wall Street economists expect headline inflation rose just 3.1% annually in June, a slowdown from the 3.3% rise seen in May. May's data was the slowest year-over-year inflation reading since July ...

  5. List of largest corporate profits and losses - Wikipedia

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    This list has all global annual earnings of all time, limited to earnings of more than $40 billion in "real" (i.e. CPI adjusted) value. Note that some record earning may be caused by nonrecurring revenue, like Vodafone in 2014 (disposal of its interest in Verizon Wireless) [1] or Fannie Mae in 2013 (benefit for federal income taxes).

  6. Year-to-date - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Year-to-date is used in many contexts, mainly for recording results of an activity in the time between a date (exclusive, since this day may not yet be "complete") and the beginning of the year. In the context of finance, YTD is often provided in financial statements detailing the performance of a business entity.

  7. Trailing twelve months - Wikipedia

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    Trailing twelve months ( TTM) is a measurement of a company's financial performance (income and expenses) used in finance. It is measured by using the income statements from a company's reports (such as interim, quarterly or annual reports), to calculate the income for the twelve-month period immediately prior to the date of the report.

  8. A Fed meeting, Big Tech earnings, and the January jobs ... - AOL

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    Excluding Tesla, the other "Magnificent Seven" tech stocks are expected to be the top six earnings drivers for the S&P 500, contributing year-over-year earnings growth of 53.7%. Excluding those ...

  9. Earnings per share - Wikipedia

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    Earnings per share (EPS) is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company. It is a key measure of corporate profitability and is commonly used to price stocks. It is a key measure of corporate profitability and is commonly used to price stocks.