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Trade Deficit Comes in Record High for March
ADMADM(ADM) ZACKS·2025-05-06 16:20

Economic Overview - The U.S. trade deficit reached a record low of -140.5billioninMarch,surpassingthepreviousestimateof140.5 billion in March, surpassing the previous estimate of -137.6 billion and the revised prior record of -123.2billion[2]Thetradedeficitmetrichasbeenconsistentlyreportedsince1992,indicatingongoingtradechallenges[3]CompanyEarningsReportsDoorDash(DASH)reportedQ1earningsof44centspershare,beatingestimatesby10123.2 billion [2] - The trade deficit metric has been consistently reported since 1992, indicating ongoing trade challenges [3] Company Earnings Reports - DoorDash (DASH) reported Q1 earnings of 44 cents per share, beating estimates by 10%, but revenues of 3.03 billion fell short by nearly 2%. The company announced acquisitions of Deliveroo for 3.9billionandSevenRoomsfor3.9 billion and SevenRooms for 1.2 billion [3] - Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM) reported earnings of 70 cents per share, slightly beating estimates but significantly lower than the 1.46persharefromthepreviousyear.Revenuesof1.46 per share from the previous year. Revenues of 20.18 billion missed expectations by 2.5% [4] - Marriott International (MAR) reported Q1 earnings of 2.32pershare,exceedingestimatesby5cents,withrevenuesof2.32 per share, exceeding estimates by 5 cents, with revenues of 6.26 billion, which was slightly below expectations but an increase from $5.98 billion a year ago [5] Market Expectations - The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting is underway, with no expected changes to the Fed funds rate, which has been stable in the 4.25-4.50% range since December [6][7] - The U.S. dollar has shown some instability due to new global trade realities, but bond yields remain stable, indicating no immediate pressure for rate changes [8] Upcoming Earnings Reports - Upcoming earnings reports include Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Electronic Arts (EA), and Wynn Resorts (WYNN), with The Walt Disney Company (DIS) reporting the following day [9]