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10:29 AM · 10 May 2021

Top stock reports to watch this week (10.05.2021)

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Wall Street earnings season for the Q1 2021 is slowly coming to an end. Majority of large US companies have already released their financial results for the January-March 2021 period. 438 members of the S&P 500 have reported results so far and showed an average 10.1% YoY sales growth and 47.1% YoY earnings growth. 74 members of the Nasdaq-100 index showed an average sales growth rate of 27.1% YoY and average earnings growth rate of 61.6% YoY.

Nevertheless, there are still some interesting reports scheduled for release. Investors will be offered an earnings report from 1 Dow Jones member this week - Walt Disney on Thursday after the Wall Street session closes. Apart from that, traders will focus on releases from Electronic Arts,  Alibaba as well as Palantir, among others.

Top US stock reports to watch this week. Source: Bloomberg, XTB

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