FOMC, Earnings and Other Key Things to Watch this Week
By: barchartnews|2025/05/04 11:30:01
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The stock market rally powered higher last week, with the S&P 500 ($SPX) (SPY) and Nasdaq composite moving above their 50-day moving averages, buoyed by strong earnings from Microsoft (MSFT) and Meta Platforms (META). Investors demonstrated renewed confidence as they navigated a flurry of mega-cap tech reports and critical economic data, while continuing to recalibrate expectations for Federal Reserve policy amid persistent inflation concerns and labor market developments.Here are 5 things to watch this week in the Market.Fed Policy DecisionWednesday's Federal Reserve interest rate decision at 2pm, followed by Chair Powell's press conference at 2:30pm, represents this week's most consequential market event. While no rate change is widely expected, investors will scrutinize the policy statement and Powell's comments for signals about future monetary policy direction. The Fed's assessment of recent inflation data and economic growth indicators will be particularly important for gauging the likelihood and timing of potential rate cuts later this year. Markets have significantly reduced expectations for easing in 2025, but any shift in Fed rhetoric could quickly alter this outlook. Rate-sensitive sectors including technology, utilities, and financials could see pronounced reactions based on Powell's commentary, while the broader market will likely respond to any changes in the Fed's inflation outlook or economic assessment.Services Sector HealthMonday brings dual readings on the critical services sector with the Services PMI at 9:45am followed by the ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI at 10am. These reports will provide timely insights into business activity within the largest segment of the economy. With services continuing to drive economic growth while manufacturing has shown mixed signals, these diffusion indices will help traders assess overall economic momentum. The ISM services prices component will be particularly watched for signs of persistent inflation pressures in the services sector, potentially influencing Fed policy expectations ahead of Wednesday's meeting. Companies sensitive to consumer discretionary spending and business services demand, including many reporting earnings this week, could see notable reactions based on these indicators.Technology Earnings ContinuationThis week brings another wave of important technology earnings across various subsectors. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Arista Networks (ANET) report Tuesday, followed by ARM Holdings (ARM) on Wednesday and a cluster of internet-focused companies including Shopify (SHOP) and Cloudflare (NET) on Thursday. Palantir (PLTR) kicks off the week's reports on Monday. These earnings will provide additional insights into AI infrastructure investments, enterprise technology spending, and digital commerce trends. Following last week's mega-cap results, these reports will help complete the picture of technology sector health across different market segments and could influence sector rotation strategies.Treasury Auction ImpactTuesday's 10-year Treasury note auction at 1pm will be closely watched for signals about investor demand for US government debt ahead of the Fed decision. With rising concerns about deficit financing and inflation persistence, the auction results could influence broader fixed-income markets and subsequently impact equity valuations. The auction's bid-to-cover ratio and yield compared to market expectations will provide important insights into investor sentiment regarding longer-term interest rates. Treasury market dynamics have significant ripple effects across asset classes, with growth stocks and dividend-paying sectors particularly sensitive to meaningful yield movements. The auction timing just before the FOMC decision creates potential for compounded market reactions across both events.Consumer-Focused EarningsSeveral consumer-facing companies report results this week, offering insights into spending patterns across different demographic segments. Ford (F) reports Monday, while Uber (UBER) and Walt Disney (DIS) report Wednesday, followed by Coinbase (COIN) on Thursday. These reports will provide valuable perspective on transportation demand, entertainment spending, and digital asset engagement. Management commentary on consumer behavior, pricing power, and forward outlook will be particularly important for assessing whether consumption remains resilient enough to support continued economic growth. With consumer spending representing approximately 70% of economic activity, these insights could significantly influence sector positioning and broader market sentiment.Best of luck this week and don't forget to check out my daily options article. On the date of publication, Gavin McMaster had a position in: SPY. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. For more information please view the Barchart Disclosure Policy here.
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