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10:35 AM · 30 January 2023

Top stock reports to watch this week (30.01.2023)

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Investors got the first glimpse of reports from US top-tier tech companies last week, like Microsoft or Tesla. Earnings scheduled for this week will also be tech-heavy with reports from 4 US megatech companies. Meta Platforms will be the first of those with a report coming out on Wednesday after the close of the Wall Street session. Q4 financial reports from Alphabet, Amazon and Apple will follow a day later, on Thursday (also after the close of the Wall Street session). Traders will be offered a total of 6 reports from Dow Jones members this week (Amgen, Caterpillar, McDonald's, Apple, Honeywell, Merck). Overall, earnings stream is much more diverse this week than it was the previous week, with companies from almost all sectors scheduled to report.

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

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