Earnings Reports - Coca-Cola, McDonald's, and Cisco are among the 78 S&P 500 companies reporting earnings this week, with Coca-Cola expected to maintain steady growth and protect margins despite a challenging macro environment [4] - Other notable companies reporting include AstraZeneca, Gilead, Ford, T-Mobile US, Applied Materials, and British American Tobacco [10] Market Trends - The Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassed 50,000 for the first time last week, indicating a significant milestone in market performance [4] - The Nasdaq-100 index showed signs of a technical recovery, with momentum potentially shifting back toward bullish trends [11] Economic Indicators - A trifecta of jobs data indicated labor market weakness, with claims and layoffs increasing while job openings decreased; however, nonfarm payrolls are expected to rise by approximately 70,000, keeping the unemployment rate steady at 4.4% [2] - The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is forecasted to show a 0.3% monthly gain, with annual rates about 0.5% above the Federal Reserve's 2% target [3] Corporate Actions - Hims & Hers Health has decided to stop offering a compounded version of Novo Nordisk's Wegovy pill for weight loss following pressure from the FDA [6][7] - Will Lewis, CEO of The Washington Post, stepped down after the company reduced its workforce by about one-third, aiming for a sustainable future for the publication [8]
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