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- This week kicks off third-quarter earnings season, with major US companies revealing how trade war pressures, recession warnings, and interest-rate cuts affected their earnings and future sentiments.
- Banks and brokerages make up most of the mid-October reports, with JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs scheduled to release their figures on October 15.
- Here are six of the biggest US firms reporting earnings this week, and what to look for when they do.
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The last three months saw trade war escalations, recession warnings, and Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. This week will give the latest insights on how these factors and countless others affected companies' finances.
The first week of third-quarter earnings season is packed with banks and brokerages. JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs are all slated to report their latest figures October 15.
Here's what to look for when six of the largest companies in the US announce their latest quarterly earnings. All estimates are sourced from Bloomberg.