News Bulletin
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Evening Edition
Economic Numbers:
|
Time |
Event |
Actual |
Forecast |
Previous |
|
Thursday, March 19, 2026 |
||||
|
8:00 |
Building Permits (Jan) |
1.386M |
1.376M |
1.455M |
|
8:00 |
Building Permits (MoM) (Jan) |
-4.70% |
|
4.80% |
|
8:30 |
Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing
Index (Mar) |
18.1 |
8.3 |
16.3 |
|
8:30 |
Initial Jobless Claims |
205K |
215K |
213K |
|
8:30 |
Philly Fed Employment (Mar) |
0.8 |
|
-1.3 |
|
8:30 |
Continuing Jobless Claims |
1,857K |
1,850K |
1,847K |
|
8:30 |
Philly Fed Business Conditions (Mar) |
40 |
|
42.8 |
|
8:30 |
Philly Fed Prices Paid (Mar) |
44.7 |
|
38.9 |
|
8:30 |
Philly Fed New Orders (Mar) |
8.6 |
|
11.7 |
|
8:30 |
Philly Fed CAPEX Index (Mar) |
25.80 |
|
14.40 |
|
8:30 |
Jobless Claims 4-Week Avg. |
210.75K |
|
211.50K |
|
10:00 |
New Home Sales (Jan) |
587K |
722K |
712K |
|
10:00 |
New Home Sales (MoM) (Jan) |
-0.18 |
|
-0.068 |
|
10:00 |
US Leading Index (MoM) (Jan) |
-0.10% |
-0.10% |
-0.20% |
|
10:00 |
Wholesale Trade Sales (MoM) (Jan) |
0.50% |
|
1.30% |
|
10:00 |
Wholesale Inventories (MoM) (Jan) |
-0.50% |
0.20% |
0.20% |
|
10:30 |
Natural Gas Storage |
35B |
39B |
-38B |
|
11:30 |
Atlanta Fed GDPNow (Q1) |
2.30% |
2.70% |
2.70% |
|
11:30 |
4-Week Bill Auction |
3.62% |
|
3.64% |
|
11:30 |
8-Week Bill Auction |
3.64% |
|
3.63% |
|
16:03 |
10-Year TIPS Auction |
1.90% |
|
1.94% |
Indices
|
|
CLOSE |
50 DMA |
200 DMA |
|
DJIA |
46,021.43 |
48,811.18 |
46,547.54 |
|
NASDAQ |
22,090.69 |
23,000.71 |
22,237.71 |
|
S&P 500 |
6,606.49 |
6,866.05 |
6,619.05 |
Earnings Calendar:
|
NAME |
COMPANY |
Mkt CAP |
EPS (Forcast) |
EPS (Actual) |
Revenue (Forcast) |
Revenue (Actual) |
Time |
|
UBAAF |
Urbana |
$261.84M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
VONOY |
Vonovia SE Shs Unsponsored
American Depositary Receipt Repr 1/2 Sh |
$23.94B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
PYTCY |
Playtech |
$1.38B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
AACAY |
AAC
Technologies |
$4.98B |
0.2 |
(+4.57%) +$0.206 |
$2.68B |
|
|
|
SMSEY |
Samsonite International SA |
$3.07B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
ENLAY |
Enel SpA Unsponsored ADR |
$111.70B |
0.16 |
|
$28.65B |
|
|
|
SNAL |
Snail,
Inc. Class A |
$23.11M |
-0.04 |
|
$23.00M |
|
|
|
SWGAY |
SWATCH |
$10.92B |
>-$0.01 |
|
$4.22B |
(-4.47%) +$4.027B |
|
|
SRZN |
Surrozen |
$220.11M |
-1.29 |
|
$661.00K |
|
|
|
WILC |
Willi Food
Inte |
$371.35M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
PESI |
Perma-Fix |
$224.99M |
-0.09 |
|
$17.70M |
|
|
|
BIOA |
BioAge Labs, Inc. |
$808.33M |
-0.74 |
|
$1.40M |
|
|
|
FMCXF |
Foran
Mining |
C$2.22B |
>-$0.01 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
CKHUY |
CK
Hutchison Holdings |
$29.78B |
0.36 |
(+1.4%) +$0.361 |
$20.71B |
|
|
|
SKE |
Skeena
Resources |
C$3.45B |
-0.07 |
|
$591.77K |
|
|
|
CWBHF |
Charlotte's
Web Holdings |
$125.48M |
-0.03 |
|
$12.33M |
|
|
|
ORLA |
Orla
Mining |
C$4.89B |
0.31 |
|
$406.72M |
|
|
|
ARMP |
Armata Pharmaceuticals |
$310.91M |
-0.28 |
|
$740.00K |
|
|
|
ALUR |
Allurion Technologies |
$9.18M |
-0.61 |
|
$3.15M |
|
|
|
GANX |
Gain
Therapeutics |
$75.00M |
-0.14 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
LONA |
LeonaBio |
$91.31M |
-1.35 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
MNPR |
Monopar Therapeutics Inc |
$389.59M |
-0.43 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
NKTX |
Nkarta |
$159.11M |
-0.31 |
(-12.9%) -$0.35 |
0 |
|
|
|
BCAB |
BioAtla |
$11.88M |
-0.24 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
HOWL |
Werewolf
Therapeutics |
$40.92M |
-0.34 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
DIDIY |
DiDi
Global |
$19.12B |
0.02 |
(-161.92%) -$0.01 |
$8.50B |
(-3.05%) +$8.243B |
|
|
VOR |
Vor Biopharma |
$539.76M |
-1.06 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
ELDN |
Eledon Pharmaceuticals |
$225.25M |
-0.19 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
TMC |
TMC
the metals company Inc. |
$2.39B |
-0.06 |
|
0 |
|
|
|
LICT |
LICT |
$238.41M |
|
|
|
|
BMO |
|
MRVSY |
Minerva
SA |
$801.85M |
|
|
|
|
BMO |
|
CDNL |
Cardinal
Infrastructure Group, Inc. |
$1.25B |
0.25 |
(-11.07%) +$0.225 |
$138.47M |
(+229.33%) +$456.045M |
BMO |
|
AEBI |
Aebi
Schmidt Holding AG |
$993.07M |
0.26 |
(-6.98%) +$0.24 |
$528.00M |
(+0.07%) +$528.371M |
BMO |
|
MWH |
Solv
Energy |
$2.64B |
0.29 |
(-31.97%) +$0.2 |
$791.65M |
(+0.25%) +$793.63M |
BMO |
|
SBOEY |
Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG |
$647.07M |
|
|
|
|
BMO |
|
ZKH |
ZKH
Group Limited Sponsored ADR |
$532.27M |
|
0.004 |
$357.92M |
(+614.47%) +$2.557B |
BMO |
|
SION |
Sionna Therapeutics, Inc. |
$1.55B |
-0.54 |
(+14.66%) -$0.46 |
0 |
$0 |
BMO |
|
LZM |
Lifezone Metals |
$325.92M |
-0.07 |
(-132.88%) -$0.17 |
$651.00K |
|
BMO |
|
KGEI |
Kolibri Global Energy |
C$176.51M |
0.11 |
(-18.18%) +$0.09 |
$16.11M |
(-8.51%) +$14.74M |
BMO |
|
NRXS |
NeurAxis, Inc. |
$74.46M |
-0.21 |
(0%) -$0.215 |
$850.00K |
(+13.88%) +$968K |
BMO |
|
LIEN |
Chicago
Atlantic BDC |
$225.92M |
0.37 |
(-2.7%) +$0.36 |
$14.85M |
(-4.19%) +$14.229M |
BMO |
|
CFWFF |
Calfrac Well Services |
C$375.43M |
-0.03 |
(+233.33%) +$0.044 |
$221.62M |
(+31.84%) +$292.177M |
BMO |
|
TRC |
Tejon
Ranch Company |
$490.81M |
0.05 |
(+20%) +$0.06 |
$13.90M |
(+51.84%) +$21.106M |
BMO |
|
PTHS |
Pelthos Therapeutics |
$77.91M |
-3.7 |
(-85.83%) -$6.87 |
$9.09M |
(+3.29%) +$9.389M |
BMO |
|
TII |
Titan
Mining Corporation |
C$278.04M |
-0.01 |
(0%) -$0.01 |
$21.41M |
(+17.25%) +$25.1M |
BMO |
|
SYZLF |
Sylogist |
C$65.94M |
-0.01 |
(-166.67%) -$0.029 |
$11.12M |
(+29.47%) +$14.4M |
BMO |
|
AMNF |
Armanino Foods of Distinction |
$328.71M |
0.13 |
|
$19.20M |
|
BMO |
|
KHTRF |
Knight
Therapeutics |
$440.82M |
>-$0.01 |
(+2,350%) +$0.066 |
$86.13M |
(+54.54%) +$133.106M |
BMO |
|
AVAH |
Aveanna Healthcare Holdings |
$1.44B |
0.15 |
(+14.86%) +$0.17 |
$643.03M |
(+3.02%) +$662.48M |
BMO |
|
ACCS |
ACCESS
Newswire |
$26.73M |
0.16 |
(+6.25%) +$0.17 |
$5.84M |
(-0.63%) +$5.799M |
BMO |
|
BRAG |
Bragg
Gaming Group Inc |
C$43.59M |
-0.03 |
(-117.39%) -$0.057 |
$32.29M |
(-14.22%) +$27.7M |
BMO |
|
HWAIF |
HEALWELL
AI |
C$220.22M |
-0.02 |
(+9.09%) -$0.022 |
$22.52M |
(+43.07%) +$32.216M |
BMO |
|
PRBZF |
Premium
Brands |
C$3.54B |
0.94 |
(+0.55%) +$0.94 |
$1.40B |
(+35.7%) +$1.897B |
BMO |
|
ALM |
Almonty Industries |
C$4.67B |
>-$0.01 |
(-42,900%) -$0.313 |
$10.24M |
|
BMO |
|
MOV |
Movado
Group |
$361.48M |
0.52 |
(+9.62%) +$0.57 |
$182.02M |
(+5.25%) +$191.58M |
BMO |
|
DXLG |
Destination
XL |
$29.89M |
-0.04 |
(-185.71%) -$0.1 |
$112.17M |
(-0.06%) +$112.1M |
BMO |
|
BFRI |
Biofrontera |
$10.12M |
0.2 |
(+48.72%) +$0.29 |
$16.15M |
(+5.88%) +$17.1M |
BMO |
|
NOPMF |
Neo
Performance Materials Inc |
C$722.75M |
0.12 |
(-91.94%) +$0.01 |
$114.52M |
(+5.03%) +$120.27M |
BMO |
|
PED |
Pedevco |
$225.71M |
-0.2 |
|
$14.70M |
(+56.46%) +$23M |
BMO |
|
CAL |
Caleres |
$300.31M |
-0.4 |
(+10.67%) -$0.36 |
$685.43M |
(+1.41%) +$695.062M |
BMO |
|
DLTH |
Duluth
Holdings |
$79.70M |
0.15 |
(+57.53%) +$0.23 |
$210.67M |
(+2.48%) +$215.893M |
BMO |
|
TITN |
Titan
Machinery |
$363.64M |
-1 |
(-43%) -$1.43 |
$615.53M |
(+4.27%) +$641.834M |
BMO |
|
DRIO |
DarioHealth |
$60.35M |
-3.24 |
(+76.56%) -$0.76 |
$5.05M |
(+3.01%) +$5.2M |
BMO |
|
RICK |
RCI
Hospitality Holdings |
$181.56M |
|
|
$69.80M |
(+1.58%) +$70.9M |
BMO |
|
LE |
Lands'
End |
$413.66M |
0.78 |
(-2.56%) +$0.76 |
$473.07M |
(-2.26%) +$462.372M |
BMO |
|
CMMB |
Chemomab Therapeutics |
$12.31M |
-0.04 |
(+92.5%) -$0.003 |
|
|
BMO |
|
YRD |
Yiren
Digital |
$317.98M |
|
-5.033 |
|
+$957.63M |
BMO |
|
TBPH |
Theravance Biopharma |
$700.80M |
1.09 |
(+5.31%) +$1.15 |
$56.59M |
(+24.76%) +$70.6M |
BMO |
|
SATL |
Satellogic |
$422.89M |
-0.05 |
(0%) -$0.05 |
$3.83M |
(+61.75%) +$6.2M |
BMO |
|
LAC |
Lithium
Americas Corp. |
$1.20B |
-0.07 |
(+22.45%) -$0.055 |
0 |
|
BMO |
|
ARCO |
Arcos
Dorados Holdings |
$1.62B |
0.2 |
(-40.59%) +$0.12 |
$1.28B |
(-0.7%) +$1.267B |
BMO |
|
ETON |
Eton
Pharmaceuticals |
$510.07M |
0.13 |
|
$19.98M |
|
BMO |
|
ALAR |
Alarum
Technologies |
$51.15M |
<$0.01 |
(-100%) $0 |
$12.01M |
(-1.72%) +$11.8M |
BMO |
|
SIG |
Signet
Jewelers |
$3.20B |
6.11 |
(+2.22%) +$6.25 |
$2.35B |
(-0.18%) +$2.345B |
BMO |
|
ACRV |
Acrivon Therapeutics, Inc. |
$51.75M |
-0.48 |
(-1.45%) -$0.49 |
$166.00K |
|
BMO |
|
LX |
Lexinfintech Holdings |
$435.80M |
|
0.09 |
|
+$3.043B |
BMO |
|
IFRX |
InflaRx |
$59.08M |
-0.16 |
(-378.87%) -$0.78 |
$9.18K |
(+219.51%) +$29.331K |
BMO |
|
MREO |
Mereo Biopharma Group Plc |
$55.95M |
-0.01 |
|
$11.67M |
|
BMO |
|
IGC |
IGC Pharma |
$26.40M |
-0.02 |
(0%) -$0.02 |
$250.00K |
(+40%) +$350K |
BMO |
|
LRMR |
Larimar Therapeutics |
$454.04M |
-0.49 |
(-49.28%) -$0.73 |
0 |
|
BMO |
|
ASST |
Strive
Inc |
$625.90M |
-0.02 |
(0%) -$0.02 |
$1.67M |
|
BMO |
|
TSHA |
Taysha Gene Therapies |
$1.22B |
-0.1 |
(+16.67%) -$0.08 |
$2.24M |
|
BMO |
|
TIGR |
Up Fintech Holding |
$1.25B |
0.21 |
(+22.79%) +$0.264 |
$147.48M |
(+19.05%) +$175.575M |
BMO |
|
DRI |
Darden
Restaurants |
$23.11B |
2.94 |
(+0.2%) +$2.95 |
$3.33B |
(+0.32%) +$3.345B |
BMO |
|
MBRX |
Moleculin Biotech |
$10.26M |
-6.11 |
(+142.7%) +$2.61 |
0 |
$0 |
BMO |
|
WHTCF |
WELL
Health Technologies Corp |
C$783.93M |
0.07 |
(+96.08%) +$0.146 |
$280.72M |
(+37.07%) +$384.77M |
BMO |
|
DVLT |
Datavault AI |
$539.27M |
-0.09 |
(0%) -$0.09 |
$24.70M |
(+36.93%) +$33.821M |
BMO |
|
CSIQ |
Canadian
Solar |
$1.24B |
-0.47 |
(-256.22%) -$1.66 |
$1.35B |
(-10.16%) +$1.217B |
BMO |
|
LUNR |
Intuitive
Machines |
$3.68B |
-0.06 |
(-93.55%) -$0.12 |
$53.64M |
(-16.51%) +$44.785M |
BMO |
|
ACN |
Accenture |
$120.08B |
2.84 |
(+3.24%) +$2.93 |
$17.84B |
(+1.13%) +$18.044B |
BMO |
|
BABA |
Alibaba |
$295.54B |
1.68 |
(-38.42%) +$1.032 |
$42.09B |
|
BMO |
|
OTGLY |
CD Projekt |
$6.41B |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IRMTF |
Information
Services |
C$648.72M |
0.44 |
|
$48.92M |
|
AMC |
|
KBRLF |
K-Bro
Linen |
C$328.84M |
0.2 |
|
$100.61M |
|
AMC |
|
INBX |
Inhibrx Biosciences Inc |
$999.01M |
-2.08 |
(-1.44%) -$2.11 |
0 |
$0 |
AMC |
|
HSTXF |
Heliostar Metals |
C$402.03M |
0.01 |
(0%) +$0.01 |
$25.00M |
|
AMC |
|
SKYH |
Sky Harbour Group |
$729.97M |
-0.12 |
|
$8.52M |
|
AMC |
|
CURV |
Torrid
Holdings |
$125.98M |
-0.13 |
(+36%) -$0.08 |
$231.10M |
(+2.19%) +$236.168M |
AMC |
|
SCHL |
Scholastic |
$849.50M |
-0.36 |
(+798.63%) +$2.55 |
$331.03M |
(-0.58%) +$329.1M |
AMC |
Market
News:
Wall Street on Thursday ended a largely downbeat session in the red,
though the main averages closed well off their session lows. Markets briefly
turned positive in the afternoon after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said Iran had no capability to enrich uranium after nearly three
weeks of U.S. and Israel attacks.
Sentiment earlier had been weighed down by a renewed surge in oil prices
and weak U.S. housing data.
Market participants also digested a host of major central bank decisions
since yesterday, including a move to hold interest rates steady by the Federal
Reserve, the European Central Bank (ECB), and the Bank of England (BoE).
The benchmark S&P 500 index slipped 0.2% to settle at 6,608.55
points, having earlier fallen as much as 1%. The tech-heavy NASDAQ Composite
declined 0.3% to conclude at 22,090.69 points, eating into a loss of as much as
1.4%. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 0.4% to finish at
46,022.14 points, paring back a decrease of as much as 0.9%.
The S&P and the Nasdaq
turned positive after Netanyahu’s remarks, but failed to hold on to those
gains.
"Iran has no capacity to enrich uranium or make ballistic missiles
after 20 days of war," Netanyahu said in a press conference.
The main averages on Wall Street slumped in the prior session, following
a strike on the South Pars gas field, the Iranian section of the world’s biggest
natural gas deposit. Tehran responded by targeting sites on gas facilities in
Qatar and Saudi Arabia, as fighting between Iran and the joint forces of the
U.S. and Israel threatened to spiral into a wider regional conflict.
"Energy prices remain the primary catalyst for equity market
weakness. Yesterday’s attacks by Israel and Iran on energy infrastructure
represent an escalation of the war in the Middle East," Michael O’Rourke,
chief market strategist at Jones Trading, told Investing.com.
"The rise in Brent Crude futures was tied to speculation that the
U.S. may implement export controls on energy. Thus, WTI went down as Brent went
up. It has subsequently been reported that there will not be export controls
and the spread between the two types of oil contracted," he said. Earlier
on Thursday the spread between the two oil benchmarks hit an 11-year high.
"The development that alarmed equity investors today was QatarEnergy’s CEO saying the attacks by Iran have taken 17%
of Qatar’s LNG capacity offline for up to 5 years. The concern is that energy
infrastructure will continue to be targeted, exacerbating the energy
crisis," O’Rourke added.
Micron
sinks
On the earnings front, Micron Technology’s fiscal second-quarter
revenue nearly tripled year-on-year and earnings per share rose nearly
eightfold, but shares ended nearly 4% lower after the chipmaker said it would
spend over $25 billion on new manufacturing facilities in fiscal 2026, about $5
billion more than prior forecasts.
The Idaho-based company posted adjusted earnings per share of $12.20 for
the quarter ended February 26, against $1.56 a year earlier and above analyst
consensus of $8.79. Revenue rose 196% to $23.86 billion from $8.05 billion a
year ago, beating estimates of $19.19 billion.
Gross margin hit 74.9%, up 18 percentage points sequentially and a
company record.
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