News Bulletin
Friday, April 24th, 2026
Morning Edition
Economic Numbers:
|
Time |
Event |
Actual |
Forecast |
Previous |
|
Friday, April 24, 2026 |
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|
10:00 |
Michigan 5-Year Inflation Expectations
(Apr) |
|
3.40% |
3.20% |
|
10:00 |
Michigan Consumer Expectations (Apr) |
|
46.1 |
51.7 |
|
10:00 |
Michigan 1-Year Inflation Expectations
(Apr) |
|
0.048 |
0.038 |
|
10:00 |
Michigan Consumer Sentiment (Apr) |
|
47.6 |
53.3 |
|
10:00 |
Michigan Current Conditions (Apr) |
|
50.1 |
55.8 |
|
13:00 |
U.S. Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count |
|
|
410 |
|
13:00 |
U.S. Baker Hughes Total Rig Count |
|
|
543 |
|
15:30 |
CFTC S&P 500 speculative net positions |
|
|
-115.8K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Nasdaq 100
speculative net positions |
|
|
10.8K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Gold speculative net positions |
|
|
162.5K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Crude Oil speculative net positions |
|
|
206.5K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Aluminium
speculative net positions |
|
|
0.5K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Copper speculative net positions |
|
|
55.1K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Silver speculative net positions |
|
|
23.6K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Natural Gas speculative net positions |
|
|
-186.9K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Wheat speculative net positions |
|
|
-18.4K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Corn speculative net positions |
|
|
248.9K |
|
15:30 |
CFTC Soybeans speculative net positions |
|
|
201.7K |
Indices
|
|
CLOSE |
50 DMA |
200 DMA |
|
DJIA |
49,310.32 |
47,902.31 |
47,061.50 |
|
NASDAQ |
24,438.50 |
22,668.53 |
22,582.91 |
|
S&P 500 |
7,108.40 |
6,777.62 |
6,702.68 |
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 |
|
LRAXF |
Lara
Exploration |
$199.55M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
MUEL |
Paul
Mueller Company |
$653.73M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
BHKLY |
BOC
Hong Kong (Holdings) |
$59.68B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
KIKOY |
Kikkoman |
$8.77B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
UBAB |
United
Bancorporation of Alabama |
$184.25M |
1.29 |
|
|
|
|
|
KCLI |
Kansas
City Life Insurance Company |
$304.05M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
SHTDY |
Sinopharm Group Co |
$7.79B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
AMBZ |
American
Business Bank |
$655.20M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
FCAP |
First
Capital |
$176.38M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
HUSIF |
Nicola
Mining |
C$122.41M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
USNZY |
Usiminas |
$1.76B |
0.03 |
|
$1.19B |
|
|
|
LIFFF |
Li-FT
Power Ltd. |
C$228.91M |
-0.03 |
|
|
|
|
|
STEL |
Stellar
Bancorp |
$1.91B |
0.5 |
|
$108.41M |
|
|
|
IRMD |
Iradimed |
$1.14B |
0.45 |
|
$21.32M |
|
|
|
OPY |
Oppenheimer
Holdings |
$1.19B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
TMP |
Tompkins
Financial Corporation |
$1.22B |
1.75 |
(-21.94%) +$1.37 |
$83.64M |
|
|
|
WF |
Woori
Finance Holdings Co |
$17.16B |
2.27 |
|
$1.90B |
(+448.15%) +$10.423B |
|
|
CRI |
Carter's |
$1.40B |
0.11 |
|
$658.75M |
|
|
|
FANUY |
Fanuc |
$36.70B |
0.15 |
(+9.8%) +$0.168 |
$1.41B |
|
|
|
DMRA |
Damora Therapeutics |
$1.53B |
-0.39 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
MOG.A |
Moog |
$9.76B |
2.36 |
|
$1.03B |
|
|
|
GTLS |
Chart
Industries |
$9.95B |
2.16 |
|
$1.04B |
|
|
|
SAABY |
Saab
AB Unsponsored ADR |
$34.16B |
|
|
|
|
BMO |
|
ELUXY |
Electrolux
AB |
$1.76B |
0.1 |
(-460%) -$0.378 |
$3.30B |
(+808.78%) +$30B |
BMO |
|
KHNGY |
Kuehne + Nagel |
$29.35B |
|
|
|
|
BMO |
|
SXT |
Sensient Technologies |
$4.22B |
0.84 |
|
$411.20M |
|
BMO |
|
FHB |
First
Hawaiian |
$3.31B |
0.54 |
|
$220.91M |
|
BMO |
|
YARIY |
Yara
International |
$14.62B |
0.73 |
|
$3.99B |
|
BMO |
|
TTDKY |
TDK |
$31.62B |
0.09 |
|
$3.83B |
|
BMO |
|
NMR |
Nomura
Holdings |
$24.00B |
0.22 |
|
$3.37B |
|
BMO |
|
RPT |
Rithm
Property Trust |
$109.56M |
-0.07 |
|
|
|
BMO |
|
APOG |
Apogee |
$765.54M |
0.88 |
(-11.06%) +$0.78 |
$335.82M |
(+4.63%) +$351.354M |
BMO |
|
VLVLY |
Volvo
AB |
$69.70B |
0.46 |
(-4.1%) +$0.444 |
$12.06B |
|
BMO |
|
GNTX |
Gentex |
$4.92B |
0.45 |
|
$648.95M |
|
BMO |
|
E |
Eni SPA |
$79.35B |
1.2 |
|
$27.41B |
|
BMO |
|
WU |
Western
Union |
$2.92B |
0.39 |
|
$960.57M |
|
BMO |
|
NSC |
Norfolk
Southern |
$78.70B |
2.49 |
|
$3.00B |
|
BMO |
|
HCA |
HCA
Healthcare |
$105.98B |
7.12 |
|
$19.09B |
|
BMO |
|
FLG |
Flagstar
Financial |
$5.97B |
0.03 |
(-3.23%) +$0.03 |
$553.48M |
(-10.02%) +$498M |
BMO |
|
JKS |
JinkoSolar |
$1.15B |
-16.22 |
|
$16.15B |
|
BMO |
|
CHTR |
Charter
Communications |
$34.13B |
9.96 |
|
$13.55B |
|
BMO |
|
SLB |
Schlumberger |
$82.17B |
0.51 |
|
$8.63B |
|
BMO |
|
PG |
Procter
& Gamble |
$338.63B |
1.56 |
|
$20.53B |
|
BMO |
|
BGIN |
Bgin Blockchain Ltd. Class A |
$417.47M |
|
|
|
|
AMC |
|
BMM |
Blue
Moon Metals |
$496.10M |
|
|
|
|
AMC |
|
GPHOF |
Graphite
One |
$179.71M |
|
-0.02 |
|
0 |
AMC |
|
IDAI |
T
Stamp, Inc. Class A |
$12.95M |
-0.33 |
(-30.3%) -$0.43 |
$1.00M |
(-9.11%) +$908.859K |
AMC |
Market
News:
By 06:07 ET (10:07 GMT), the Dow futures contract had fallen by
161 points, or 0.3%, S&P 500 futures were flat, and Nasdaq 100 futures
had ticked up by 185 points, or 0.7%. The main averages on Wall Street closed
lower on Thursday, with sentiment dampened by waning expectations that
Washington and Tehran will soon notch an agreement to permanently halt
hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway off of Iran’s
southern coast which has been all but shuttered for tanker traffic for weeks.
Flagstar
Financial, Inc. (NYSE:FLG) reported first quarter adjusted
earnings per share of $0.04, exceeding the analyst estimate of $0.03, though
revenue of $498 million fell short of the $552.9 million consensus estimate.
The stock of the company declined 3.14% in pre-market trading following the
results.
Apogee
Enterprises Inc. (NASDAQ:APOG) reported fourth-quarter results that met
earnings expectations while revenue exceeded analyst estimates. The company’s
shares edged up1.66% in after-hours trading following the release as investors
weighed mixed guidance for fiscal 2027. DraftKings
Inc. (NASDAQ:DKNG) shares declined Monday after MoffettNathanson
downgraded the stock to Neutral from Buy, alongside a similar downgrade for Flutter
Entertainment (NYSE:FLUT). DraftKings fell 1.49%,
while Flutter dropped 0.80%. Penn Entertainment (NASDAQ:PENN) declined
1.16%, and Super Group (NYSE:SGHC) rose 0.40%. The downgrades come after
both stocks experienced significant declines from their 2024 highs, with
further losses recorded in early 2025. The analyst firm acknowledged the timing
of the rating changes, noting the stocks had already retreated substantially
before the downgrades were issued.
SLB
(NYSE:SLB) reported first-quarter results that met analyst
expectations for earnings while revenue slightly exceeded forecasts, though
shares fell 2.7% following the release as Middle East disruptions weighed. The
oilfield services giant posted adjusted earnings per share of $0.52, matching
the analyst consensus, while revenue of $8.72 billion came in above the $8.66
billion estimate and represented a 3% increase from $8.49 billion in the
prior-year quarter. However, the revenue growth was primarily driven by the ChampionX acquisition, which contributed $838 million.
Excluding this acquisition, revenue declined 7% YoY
as widespread disruptions in the Middle East impacted operations across
multiple countries.
Advanced
Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) shares rose 12% Friday, while Arm
Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) gained 8%, following growing anticipation that the
artificial intelligence boom for CPUs has arrived. CPUs, or central processing
units, serve as the main processors in computers and servers, handling general
computing tasks. This contrasts with GPUs, or graphics processing units, which
are specialized for parallel processing and have been the primary chips used in
AI training. AMD manufactures both CPUs and GPUs for data centers
and PCs, while Arm designs CPU architectures that are licensed to chipmakers.
Eli
Lilly and Company (NYSE:LLY) shares fell 2% as weekly prescription
data showed mixed performance across its GLP-1 portfolio. Mounjaro
prescriptions for the week of April 17, 2026 reached approximately 758,400
total prescriptions and 367,900 new prescriptions, compared with 749,500 and
361,700 the prior week, according to IQVIA data cited by Morgan Stanley. Zepbound prescriptions totaled
615,300 and 350,600 for total and new prescriptions respectively, versus
632,500 and 346,400 the previous week.
Here
are some of the biggest premarket U.S. stock movers today:
Shares of Intel surged by more than 25% after
the chipmaker projected a spike in revenue propelled by artificial intelligence
data centers and noted that first-quarter demand from
firms providing AI services was so robust it sold ships it had previously
written off. Should the current gains hold in regular trading, Intel's stock
would notch its highest closing level ever.
Intel peers AMD and
Arm also climbed on hopes that growth in the use of autonomous AI
"agents" could underpin renewed demand for central processing units,
a computing brain that has recently taken a backseat to the graphics chips used
to train AI models. Nvidia, a giant maker of GPUs,
was only marginally higher before the start of trading.
U.S.-listed shares of Germany's SAP advanced
after the software group posted a 17% jump in first-quarter profit that topped
estimates, thanks largely to strength at its cloud division.
Analysts at Vital Knowledge said the figures helped
to ease some worries around the software industry that arose in the wake of
downbeat returns from ServiceNow this week. Shares in
ServiceNow were higher by more than 2%.
MaxLinear spiked by 39% after the semiconductor
firm offered better-than-expected first-quarter returns and second-quarter
projections.
Coursera slumped after the online education
group reported first-quarter profit that was below Wall Street expectations, as
well as underwhelming current-quarter guidance.
Comfort
Systems USA rose after the HVAC group's first-quarter income
topped estimates.
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