This Friday, the market anticipates significant movement driven by crucial economic data and corporate earnings. Housing starts are expected to show an increase, while insurance firm Travelers and several regional banks are set to release their latest financial results. Additionally, Netflix’s stock is expected to be volatile following its earnings report, which saw an after-hours decline.
Investors will be closely watching how these developments impact the broader market averages and individual stock performances throughout the trading session.
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Get ready for a busy trading session as key economic data and corporate earnings are set to shape market movements. Investors will be keenly watching housing starts data, scheduled for release early Friday, alongside earnings reports from major players like Travelers and a closer look at the performance of regional banks. Additionally, Netflix's stock is expected to see significant activity following its recent earnings announcement.
Economic Indicators to Watch:
The economic calendar kicks off with the release of Housing Starts data at 8:30 a.m. ET. The consensus estimate from FactSet projects a healthy increase of 11.3% to 1.31 million starts. This data point is particularly relevant for the construction sector, with homebuilders like Hovnanian (up 7% this week), Toll Brothers (up 4.2%), PulteGroup and NVR (both up 3.4%), and KB Home (up 2.7%) showing mixed performance this week, though many remain off their recent highs.
Corporate Earnings on Deck:
- Travelers: The insurance giant is set to report its earnings on Friday morning. The results will be closely scrutinized on "Squawk Box." The stock has shown resilience, gaining 13% over the past three months and recently hitting a new high, though it has pulled back slightly by 3.3%.
- Regional Banks: Several regional banks are also reporting, with their performance to be discussed on "Squawk Box." Fifth Third has surged nearly 20% in three months and reached a new high on Thursday. Regions Financial is up 16% in the same period and also made a new high. Truist Financial has seen more modest gains of almost 8% over three months, and is currently down 5% from its February peak. The broader sentiment in the sector is reflected in the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE), which also hit a new high and is up 13% over three months.
- Netflix: Following its earnings report released after market close on Thursday, traders anticipate increased volume for Netflix shares on Friday. While second-quarter revenue and earnings were largely in line with expectations, the stock experienced an 8% decline in after-hours trading. This brings the year-to-date loss to 45%, a significant drop from its peak valuation. As of Thursday night's extended trading, shares were trading around $68, a sharp contrast to the highs seen in June 2025.
Investors are advised to monitor these key events and corporate announcements to navigate the upcoming trading session effectively.