Last week’s jam-packed earnings releases failed to excite investors even as most reporting companies beat analysts’ estimates. About half the S&P 500 companies have reported first-quarter results during the busiest week of the season of quarterly results, with the earnings growth rate at 22.9%, compared with 18.3% at the end of last week. Approximately 80% of those companies reporting results…
Jam-Packed Week: PCE, Payroll & Fed Statement As Earnings Soar
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