Market Overview - The stock market is experiencing volatility due to the ongoing government shutdown and US-China trade relations, with major indexes showing daily swings [1] - The S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to close positively despite the volatility [1] Economic Indicators - The Bureau of Labor Statistics is set to release the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Friday, which is a key measure of inflation, after a delay from its original release date of October 15 [2] - Other economic figures such as import prices, retail sales, and jobless claims are likely to remain unavailable due to the government shutdown [2] Corporate Earnings - The third quarter earnings season is underway, with significant reports expected from major companies including Tesla, Intel, Netflix, and Coca-Cola [4] - Reports from defense contractors Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, as well as telecom operators T-Mobile and AT&T, are also anticipated [5] Trade Relations and Market Impact - Recent actions from Beijing, including new export controls on rare metals, have influenced market dynamics, particularly affecting rare earth stocks [6][7] - President Trump's comments regarding tariffs and trade relations with China indicate ongoing tensions, with threats of tariffs on Chinese goods being labeled as "not sustainable" [8]
Tesla, Netflix set to report earnings as US-China trade fight turns 'unsustainable': What to watch this week
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-19 11:33