October 21, Economic Pulse – Key Events This Week
Key Events This Week
Tesla Earnings and Tech Stock Valuations
- Tesla’s upcoming earnings report will be a crucial indicator of the overall health of tech stocks.
- A disappointing performance could exacerbate concerns about stretched valuations in the sector, particularly given the S&P 500’s elevated price-to-earnings ratio.
Semiconductor Sector
- The semiconductor sector has experienced significant volatility in recent weeks, driven by factors such as ASML’s outlook and TSMC’s strong earnings.
- The sector’s performance will continue to be closely monitored, with companies like Texas Instruments and Lam Research reporting earnings this week.
Economic Data and Central Bank Meetings
- The U.S. economy will be in focus with the release of data on housing, durable goods, consumer sentiment, and initial jobless claims.
- The Federal Reserve will publish its Beige Book and several regional Fed officials will provide insights into the economic outlook.
- Global finance leaders will gather at the IMF and World Bank annual meetings to address pressing economic challenges, including high debt levels and low growth.
- Russia will host a BRICS summit, seeking support amid its ongoing standoff with the West.
Oil Prices
- Oil prices remain under pressure due to concerns about weakening demand, particularly in China, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
- The shift towards electric vehicles and economic uncertainty in China will continue to weigh on the demand outlook.
- The evolving situation in the Middle East, including the recent escalation between Israel and Hamas, introduces additional uncertainty to the oil market.
Weekly Events Schedule
Monday, October 21
- China:
- Loan Prime Rate (LPR)
- United States:
- Existing Home Sales
- Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index
- Canada:
- Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Tuesday, October 22
- United States:
- New Home Sales
- Conference Board Consumer Confidence
- Germany:
- ZEW Economic Sentiment Index
- United Kingdom:
- GfK Consumer Confidence
Wednesday, October 23
- United States:
- Durable Goods Orders
- Initial Jobless Claims
- Federal Reserve Beige Book
- Japan:
- Tankan Manufacturing Survey
- Canada:
- GDP Growth Rate
Thursday, October 24
- United States:
- Pending Home Sales
- Eurozone:
- Consumer Price Index (CPI)
- United Kingdom:
- Retail Sales
Friday, October 25
- United States:
- Personal Income and Spending
- PCE Price Index
- University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index
- Canada:
- GDP Growth Rate
Volume analysis for the Euro, Oil and S&P500 futures are shown in the slides below.
Daily timeframes include volume support (indicated by green band) and resistance (indicated by red band).