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Earnings, Manufacturing Data and Other Can’t Miss Items this Week

Last updated: November 3, 2025 4:55 pm
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The markets are entering November on a positive note after a strong finish to October. U.S. stocks closed higher last week, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow all posting gains. This uptick was driven by impressive tech earnings and optimism surrounding potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Amazon saw a surge of over 10% in earnings, helping to offset declines in Microsoft and Meta. Traders are now recalibrating their expectations for a December rate cut, with the probability currently around 60% following last week’s Fed meeting.

October ended with solid monthly gains across major indexes, signaling cautious optimism as we head into November. Despite ongoing uncertainties surrounding U.S.-China trade relations and the continuing government shutdown, there is a sense of positivity in the air. This week, we can expect a convergence of manufacturing and services sector data that will provide comprehensive insights into business activity and pricing pressures across the economy.

The earnings calendar is also heating up this week, with a diverse lineup of companies set to report. Semiconductor leaders like Advanced Micro Devices and Qualcomm will offer critical insights into semiconductor demand and competitive dynamics amid ongoing trade tensions with China. High-growth software names like Palantir and Datadog, as well as consumer-facing giants like Uber and McDonald’s, will also be reporting earnings, testing the sustainability of technology leadership and consumer spending resilience.

Here are 5 key things to watch this week in the market:

  1. Manufacturing and Services Activity Assessment: Keep an eye on Monday’s Manufacturing PMI and ISM Manufacturing data, followed by Wednesday’s extensive services sector reports. These will provide insights into industrial production trends, new orders, employment conditions, and inflationary pressures at the business level.
  2. Semiconductor Sector Competitive Dynamics: Tuesday’s AMD earnings and Wednesday’s Qualcomm and Arm Holdings results will offer critical insights into semiconductor demand, AI infrastructure investment, and competitive dynamics amid trade tensions.
  3. High-Growth Software and Platform Economics: Watch for earnings from companies like Palantir, Datadog, Uber, and Shopify to gauge investor appetite for premium valuations and sustainable growth rates in the software and platform sector.
  4. Consumer Spending and Healthcare Fundamentals: McDonald’s and Airbnb earnings will provide insights into consumer spending patterns, while healthcare companies like Pfizer and Amgen will offer perspectives on pharmaceutical pricing and healthcare spending trends.
  5. Labor Market and Inflation Signals: Keep an eye on JOLTS job openings data, ADP employment report, and ISM employment components to assess labor market health and inflationary pressures. These signals will help determine the need for further policy accommodation.

    As we navigate through another busy week in the market, it’s essential to stay informed and make strategic decisions based on the latest data and earnings reports. Good luck this week, and remember to stay updated with the latest market developments.

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