Join Investing.com senior analysts Jesse Cohen and Clement Thibault as they review the most significant events to rock financial markets last week and discuss what's in store for the week ahead.
The format is simple: the two spend three minutes talking about each topic; a bell sounds when time is up, whereupon they move to the next topic.
You can listen to this week's episode on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1BzL3ECSGuqQekNtr6w1sZ
The episode starts with: thoughts on Wall Street’s wild performance, which saw each day last week produce great losses or gains, as the U.S.-China trade war unleashed a major bout of market volatility (01:15-04:20).
Next up: the two discuss the extreme moves in the bond market, where yields have fallen sharply due to worries over the global economy and forecasts of more stimulus from central banks around the world (04:20-07:20).
Finally, the pair summarize last week’s major earnings on Wall Street, which saw companies such as Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS), Uber (NYSE:UBER), and Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) report their latest quarterly results (07:20-11:10).
Turning their attention to the upcoming week, the duo provides thoughts on how markets are likely to perform in the coming days as investors continue to focus on the U.S.-China trade dispute (11:10-14:50).
They also share what to anticipate from the latest reading on U.S. CPI data, due on Tuesday, as well as June retail sales figures on Thursday, and how they could impact expectations for more rate cuts from the Federal Reserve (14:50-18:20).
The two address what’s in store on the earnings front, with companies like Walmart (NYSE:WMT), Macy’s (NYSE:M) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) set to report their latest results in the days ahead (18:20-23:00).
To close out the episode, each analyst reviews their stock of the week: Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD) for Jesse (23:00-24:50) and Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) for Clement (24:50-26:30).
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Disclaimer: At the time of writing, neither Jesse nor Clement own shares in any of the companies mentioned. The views discussed in the podcast are solely the opinion of the hosts and should not be taken as investment advice.