Earnings are off the charts
- Perhaps the best thing we can say about the earnings upside generated by corporate America during Q1 2021—currently more than 22%—is that growth pierced the upper end of our earnings dashboard graphic, literally off the charts.
- S&P 500 earnings growth is tracking to a 46% year-over-year increase for the quarter, best since Q1 2010.
- Estimates for the next four quarters have impressively risen by 3.3% since earnings season began.
- About 60% of S&P 500 companies having reported, with another 26% (133 companies) on the slate for this week.
Daily Insights
U.S. stocks open higher after a solid month of returns in April
- The S&P 500 Index gained over 5% for the month, while the Nasdaq Composite outperformed by a hair and the small cap Russell 2000
- Despite the strong performance of stock markets in April, commodity markets may have stolen the show, as copper, steel, and natural gas each gained over 10% for the month.
- European markets are modestly higher in midday trading while the United Kingdom is closed for the holiday.
- Asian stocks traded lower overnight, though Japan and China were closed.
The week ahead
This week the following economic data is slated to be released:
- Monday: Construction spending (Mar.), Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing (Apr.)
- Tuesday: Trade balance (Mar.), Durable goods and factory orders (Mar.), wholesale inventories (Mar.), Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (Apr.)
- Wednesday: Markit Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (Apr.), Institute for Supply Management Non-Manufacturing index (Apr.), ADP employment survey (Apr.)
- Thursday: Weekly initial and continuing claims, Unit Labor Costs and Productivity (Q1)
- Friday: Nonfarm payrolls, unemployment rate , hourly earnings and average workweek (Apr.)
Technical update
The S&P 500 ended last week where it started: The second consecutive week that saw the benchmark index end flat. Gains in energy, financials and communication services were offset by a more than 2% decline in the heavily-weighted tech sector. Of note, the Dow Jones Transportation Average posted its 13th straight week of gains, the longest streak since 1899 and a positive macro indicator.
COVID-19 news
The United States reported 29,000 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, below the seven-day average of 49,000 (source: New York Times).
- Northern states continue to report the highest new cases per 100,000, but broader trends in the region remain firmly lower following the spike in cases seen in March.
- Over 100 million Americans are now fully vaccinated, over 40% of the adult population (source: CDC).
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