News Bulletin
Wednesday, April 15th, 2026
Morning Edition
Economic Numbers:
|
Time |
Event |
Actual |
Forecast |
Previous |
|
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 |
||||
|
10:00 |
NAHB Housing Market Index (Apr) |
|
37 |
38 |
|
10:30 |
Crude Oil Inventories |
|
2.100M |
3.081M |
|
10:30 |
Cushing Crude Oil Inventories |
|
|
0.024M |
|
10:30 |
EIA Refinery Crude Runs (WoW) |
|
|
-0.129M |
|
10:30 |
EIA Weekly Refinery Utilization Rates (WoW) |
|
|
-0.001 |
|
10:30 |
Gasoline Inventories |
|
-2.100M |
-1.589M |
|
10:30 |
Distillate Fuel Production |
|
|
0.009M |
|
10:30 |
EIA Weekly Distillates Stocks |
|
-2.400M |
-3.144M |
|
10:30 |
Crude Oil Imports |
|
|
-0.758M |
|
10:30 |
Heating Oil Stockpiles |
|
|
0.233M |
|
10:30 |
Gasoline Production |
|
|
-0.214M |
|
13:45 |
FOMC Member Bowman Speaks |
|
|
|
|
14:00 |
Beige Book |
|
|
|
|
16:00 |
TIC Net Long-Term Transactions (Feb) |
|
36.6B |
15.5B |
|
16:00 |
TIC Net Long-Term Transactions including
Swaps (Feb) |
|
|
15.50B |
|
16:00 |
Overall Net Capital Flow (Feb) |
|
|
-25.00B |
|
16:00 |
US Foreign Buying, T-bonds (Feb) |
|
|
49.90B |
Indices
|
|
CLOSE |
50 DMA |
200 DMA |
|
DJIA |
48,535.99 |
47,974.63 |
46,893.93 |
|
NASDAQ |
23,639.08 |
22,494.88 |
22,444.53 |
|
S&P 500 |
6,967.38 |
6,753.01 |
6,672.77 |
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:
Polaris
Inc. (NYSE:PII) shares fell 11% Wednesday morning after competitor BRP
Inc. (NASDAQ:DOO) suspended its full-year fiscal 2027 guidance due to
changes in U.S. tariff policy.
BRP shares tumbled 24% following the announcement. The Canadian
manufacturer cited the recent amendment of Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper imports into the United States, which
took effect on April 6, 2026. The tariff change imposes a 25% levy on the total
value of imported snowmobiles and most off-road vehicle models, replacing the
previous 50% tariff on applicable metal content only.
By 07:16 ET (11:16 GMT), the Dow futures contract had inched down
by 26 points, or 0.1%, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures were mostly
unchanged.
Here are
some of the biggest premarket U.S. stock movers today:
Bank of
America has posted a rise in first-quarter profit, becoming
the latest U.S. lending giant to benefit from a rush of trading activity.
Shares of the firm inched up.
Peer Morgan Stanley reported better-than-anticipated first-quarter
net revenue of $20.58 billion, thanks to strong equities sales and trading
revenue as well, sending shares higher premarket.
Short-form video group Snap announced plans to dismiss 1,000 employees,
including 16% of its full-time workers, and close over 300 open roles. CEO Evan
Spiegel said the changes will help to reduce the social media firm’s cost base
by more than $500 million on an annualized basis by the second half of this
year. Shares of Snap soared by 10% following the news.
Broadcom rose marginally after the chipmaker announced an expanded
partnership with Meta Platforms that will provide the Instagram-owner
with more customer artificial intelligence processors.
U.S.-listed shares of ASML dipped. The Dutch chip equipment provider,
whose customers include semiconductor titans like TSMC and Intel, lifted its
annual sales outlook, underlining the boost it has received from the artificial
intelligence boom. But analysts at Evercore ISI
warned that a lower June-quarter outlook could lead to near-term downward
pressure on the stock.
Quantum computing stocks gained following AI giant Nvidia’s
unveiling of a new suite of open-source models aimed at accelerating progress
in quantum computing.
Solar
stocks, including First Solar, advanced on a Reuters report that China has held
talks with provider of gear to build solar panels as it mulls limiting advanced
technology exports from the U.S.
TeraWulf slumped following preliminary
first-quarter revenue from the Bitcoin miner that
missed Wall Street expectations.
Webull and Robinhood
both jumped after the Securities and Exchange Commission gave the green light
to sweeping changes to a restriction on day-trading by small investors.
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