Strong Corporate Earnings Boost Momentum
Solid earnings from General Motors and Coca-Cola lifted market sentiment. Coca-Cola exceeded revenue and profit expectations, citing strong global volume growth and raising its earnings outlook. Coca-Cola (KO) stock surged 6% on a strong earnings beat. General Motors also beat Q1 earnings and revenue estimates and raised its full-year EPS guidance. On the other hand, United Parcel Service (UPS) delivered a revenue beat despite a 5% stock drop on cautious guidance.
Markets Brace for Fed Decision and Tech Earnings
Wall Street opened with moderate losses on Wednesday, with all three major indices extended lower as investors and traders await the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting outcome, which begins Tuesday and concludes on Wednesday.
Interest rates are anticipated to remain steady by the Federal Reserve. Nonetheless, traders are expected to focus on Jerome Powell's policy statement and comments during what is expected to be his last press conference as chair, making this event a major catalyst. Reports of a possible extended U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz have added fresh inflation concerns ahead of a key policy decision from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Additionally, investors await quarterly earnings from tech giants Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft after Wednesday’s close. Key areas to watch include AI infrastructure spending, consumer demand resilience, and margin management amid elevated input costs.
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