Earnings
- Procter & Gamble earnings top estimates, but shrinking demand weighs on sales - Procter & Gamble topped Wall Street's estimates for its quarterly earnings, but the company's revenue was weaker than expected.
- Netflix earnings are out – here are the numbers - Netflix this week amended its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery assets amid a Paramount Skydance hostile takeover attempt.
- United Airlines could hit record earnings after strong start to 2026 - United Airlines said 2026 is off to a strong start, both for premium seats and no-frills tickets, as it reported fourth-quarter earnings.
- Goldman Sachs tops profit estimates as equities, asset and wealth management outperform - Trading desks across Wall Street have benefited in the last year as Trump's policies have roiled markets for bonds, currencies, commodities and stocks.
- Bank of America is set to report fourth-quarter earnings – here's what to expect - Bank of America, the second-largest U.S. bank by assets, has been a beneficiary of the industry's recent tailwinds.
- Trump attacks Powell again amid Fed independence fears: 'Incompetent' or 'crooked' - JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defended the Fed's independence amid the probe of Powell by Trump's DOJ, echoing Republicans' criticisms.
- JPMorgan Chase tops estimates as trading revenue exceeds expectations - JPMorgan will give investors a view into how consumers and corporations fared toward the end of last year and issue guidance on how 2026 may develop.
- Samsung Electronics estimates nearly three-fold profit surge as memory prices skyrocket - The memory giant projected an operating profit of 20 trillion won for the final quarter of 2025, a significant improvement from a year earlier.
- Nike tops earnings estimates as rising North America sales help to offset China weakness - Nike posted fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street's expectations as CEO Elliott Hill tries to turn around the company.
- Micron stock pops 12% as AI memory demand soars: 'We are more than sold out' - Micron said it expects the total addressable market for high-bandwidth memory to hit $100 billion by 2028.
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