News Bulletin
Wednesday, April 15th 2026
Evening Edition
Economic Numbers:
|
Time |
Event |
Actual |
Forecast |
Previous |
|
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 |
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|
10:00 |
NAHB Housing Market Index (Apr) |
34 |
37 |
38 |
|
10:30 |
Crude Oil Inventories |
-0.913M |
2.100M |
3.081M |
|
10:30 |
Cushing Crude Oil Inventories |
-1.727M |
0.024M |
|
|
10:30 |
EIA Refinery Crude Runs (WoW) |
-0.208M |
-0.129M |
|
|
10:30 |
EIA Weekly Refinery Utilization Rates (WoW) |
2.4 |
-0.001 |
|
|
10:30 |
Gasoline Inventories |
-6.328M |
-2.100M |
-1.589M |
|
10:30 |
Distillate Fuel Production |
-0.169M |
0.009M |
|
|
10:30 |
EIA Weekly Distillates Stocks |
-3.122M |
-2.400M |
-3.144M |
|
10:30 |
Crude Oil Imports |
-2.109M |
-0.758M |
|
|
10:30 |
Heating Oil Stockpiles |
-0.463M |
0.233M |
|
|
10:30 |
Gasoline Production |
0.392M |
-0.214M |
|
|
13:45 |
FOMC Member Bowman Speaks |
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|
14:00 |
Beige Book |
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|
16:00 |
TIC Net Long-Term Transactions (Feb) |
36.6B |
15.5B |
|
|
16:00 |
TIC Net Long-Term Transactions including
Swaps (Feb) |
15.50B |
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|
16:00 |
Overall Net Capital Flow (Feb) |
-25.00B |
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|
16:00 |
US Foreign Buying, T-bonds (Feb) |
49.90B |
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Indices
|
|
CLOSE |
50 DMA |
200 DMA |
|
DJIA |
48463.72 |
47955.41 |
46917.07 |
|
NASDAQ |
24016.02 |
22502.74 |
22463.08 |
|
S&P 500 |
7022.96 |
6755.03 |
6676.84 |
Earnings Calendar:
(EPS: Earning Per Share / Rev: Revenue / Mkt Cap : market Capital/ BMO :
Before Market Opening /AMC : After Market Close)
|
NAME |
COMPANY |
Mkt CAP |
EPS (Forcast) |
EPS (Actual) |
Rev (Forcast) |
Rev (Actual) |
Time |
|
CHPGF |
Chesapeake
Gold |
C$169.40M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
DRVN |
Driven
Brands Holdings |
$2.11B |
0.28 |
(+3.86%) +$0.296 |
$458.60M |
|
|
|
TRX |
Tanzanian
Royalty Exploration |
$450.05M |
0.03 |
|
$32.16M |
(-26.92%) +$23.504M |
BMO |
|
VNCE |
Vince
Holding |
$32.95M |
0.02 |
(-1,500%) -$0.28 |
$83.36M |
(+0.42%) +$83.707M |
BMO |
|
FHN |
First
Horizon |
$11.61B |
0.5 |
(+6.64%) +$0.53 |
$868.92M |
(-0.8%) +$862M |
BMO |
|
MTB |
M&T
Bank |
$32.97B |
4.02 |
(+2.81%) +$4.13 |
$2.43B |
(+0.44%) +$2.441B |
BMO |
|
PNC |
PNC
Financial |
$89.98B |
3.93 |
(+5.06%) +$4.13 |
$6.24B |
(-1.19%) +$6.17B |
BMO |
|
PGR |
Progressive |
$116.74B |
4.85 |
(-5.56%) +$4.583 |
$22.98B |
(-1.06%) +$22.738B |
BMO |
|
MS |
Morgan
Stanley |
$287.63B |
3.02 |
(+13.46%) +$3.43 |
$19.74B |
(+4.26%) +$20.58B |
BMO |
|
ASML |
ASML
Holding |
$567.38B |
7.72 |
(+9.35%) +$8.443 |
$10.11B |
(-13.24%) +$8.767B |
BMO |
|
BAC |
Bank
of America |
$382.88B |
1.01 |
(+9.58%) +$1.11 |
$29.95B |
(+1.17%) +$30.3B |
BMO |
|
NXGL |
NexGel Inc |
$6.52M |
-0.09 |
(-33.33%) -$0.12 |
$3.24M |
(-13.7%) +$2.796M |
AMC |
|
GSBC |
Great
Southern Bancorp |
$742.20M |
1.29 |
|
$54.75M |
|
AMC |
|
HOMB |
Home
Bancshares |
$5.70B |
0.59 |
|
$273.59M |
|
AMC |
|
MIND |
MIND
Technology |
$75.02M |
0.31 |
|
$14.65M |
|
AMC |
|
JBHT |
JB
Hunt |
$21.53B |
1.44 |
|
$2.96B |
|
AMC |
|
SLG |
SL
Green Realty |
$2.97B |
-0.76 |
|
$161.54M |
|
AMC |
Market News:
U.S. stocks closed higher Wednesday, extending
their recent rally as optimism around potential U.S.–Iran talks and strong
corporate earnings boosted investor sentiment. The S&P 500 moved closer to
record highs, led by gains in technology and financial stocks.
Here are some of the biggest post-market / closing
movers today:
Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS)
surged 5% after reporting strong earnings and record revenue, lifting financial
stocks.
Bank of America (NYSE: BAC)
gained 2–3% following better-than-expected quarterly profit.
Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) rose
2–3% after expanding its AI partnership and benefiting from strong
semiconductor demand.
Snap (NYSE: SNAP)
jumped 10%+ after restructuring news and strong momentum in tech stocks.
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS)
climbed 8% amid continued strength in quantum computing and AI-related names.
Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD)
gained 5% in active after-hours trading, tracking broader fintech
strength.
Aramark (NYSE: ARMK) fell
9–10% after weak outlook weighed on investor sentiment.
BRP Inc. (NASDAQ: DOOO)
plunged 20% after suspending financial guidance, making it one of the biggest
losers.
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN)
edged slightly lower (0.2%) despite broader tech strength.
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