Market Preview: Earnings from DowDuPont, Kraft, and the Trade Deficit

August may have arrived with the Fed, but investors can’t leave for the month just yet. As expected, the Fed left rates unchanged Wednesday afternoon, but the first paragraph of the Open Market Committee statement used some form of the word “strong” four separate times. The consensus is that Chairman Powell wants to leave no room for ambiguity: The Fed will raise rates again in September at its next meeting.

More earnings are on tap for Thursday as investors parse earnings from CBS (CBS) and DowDuPont (DWDP). CBS will draw more attention than usual with the recent sexual misconduct allegations against CEO Les Moonves. Mr. Moonves is expected to take questions from analysts on the company’s conference call. Analysts will be watching DowDuPont to see if revenue can keep pace with earnings at the chemical maker. Recent reports indicate that cost cutting is more responsible for earnings than increasing revenue. Investors would like to see revenue growth more in line with the industry average.

As for economic numbers, the market will parse the Jobless Claims report on Thursday morning. There will likely be a great deal of conversation about how “strong” the numbers are after the Fed Statement. Factory Orders will also be released at 10am. Friday attention will turn back to trade as the U.S. Trade Deficit numbers are released. The deficit will widen, as goods numbers, already released, showed the deficit growing. The question will be how wide the deficit is when services are added.

Friday will also see earnings from Kraft Heinz (KHC) and Dish Networks (DISH). Sales at Kraft Heinz fell over 3% in the U.S. last quarter. Analysts are looking for another decline this quarter, so any positive news could move the stock up. Dish investors will be looking for any news on progress toward building a 5G wireless network. The company has billions of dollars in spectrum it purchased several years ago from bankrupt sellers. The spectrum will be taken from the company by the FCC in a little over a year-and-a-half from now if the company does not show it is being used.

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