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Update 7:07 a.m. ET
Everything Happening (That We Know Of)
Good morning. Yesterday, we celebrated the tee-off of earnings season with strong results from Delta, PepsiCo, and Levi Strauss, among others.
Delta credited still-strong premium seat revenue and higher airfares. PepsiCo, more volume. And Levi Strauss had ecommerce and some pre-tariff planning on their side, plus price hikes on deck to meet the moment.
Although there was a lot to celebrate, a tepid mood among tech names had stocks sagging. Tech giant Google said that enterprises using certain Oracle software might have been targeted in a cyberattack of some consequence.
Today, we’ll take a beat from earnings before we jump into the first full week of festivities. Instead, we’ll turn our attention to a heavily-watched piece of economic data: consumer sentiment. Ahead of the singular big report of the day, stocks are almost flat, albeit with a little upside this morning.
Economic Events
Barring any surprises, there’s one economic report of consequence today: the preliminary Michigan Consumer Sentiment Report for October. Out at 10:00 a.m. ET, it’ll clue us in to how consumers are feeling. And although it’s “soft data”, investors might give it more weight than usual, especially in the absence of data from government agencies like the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Understandably, analysts are looking for a decline from the soft data print amid a weaker hiring environment and the government shutdown, both of which are getting a lot of attention in the national conversation. Per Reuters, headline figure sagging to 54.2 (from 55.1 in Sept.), while the consensus estimate on consumer expectations and current conditions is 51 (from 51.7) and 60 (was 60.4), respectively.
Separate from the economic drops, Fed Governors Goolsbee (9:45 a.m. ET) and Musalem (1:00 p.m. ET) will also be slated to speak.
Earnings Today
As indicated above, today will be a break for earnings hawks; there are no earnings reports today of note today.
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