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This popular financial podcast is designed for a wide range of professional and individual investors. The Bid breaks down what's happening in the world of investing and explores the forces changing the economy and finance.

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Within just a few minutes, get a breakdown and clear takeaways about the latest market events. Count on webinar replays and videos for timely insights on markets, geopolitics and economics.

 

­Market take

Weekly video_20240415

Natalie Gill

Opening frame: What’s driving markets? Market take

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This week, I’ll be sharing our insights on the outlook for U.S. company earnings.

Title slide: Earnings growth not just about tech

We think earnings resilience will be key for sentiment, especially after last week’s sticky inflation data spooked investors.

As first quarter results roll in, we look for brighter earnings across sectors, not just in tech.

1: U.S. corporate earnings

Strong earnings have been buoyed by cooling inflation and solid employment, helping companies to maintain their profit margins broadly.

Market sentiment and inflation

We still think market sentiment can stay upbeat. But core services inflation could pressure overall inflation, indicating potentially higher rates for longer.

A key question for stocks is whether economic and earnings growth remain strong enough to offset that macro outlook?

3: Sectoral earnings growth

Industrial earnings, while moderating, remain strong. Energy and commodity producers are picking up, with commodity prices at a near-decade high. This recovery in sectors beyond tech is part of the broadening out of stock index drivers that we expected.

Outro: Here’s our Market take

We expect earnings to broaden beyond tech, favoring AI beneficiaries. We're overweight U.S. stocks. We look for selective sector opportunities in industrials, commodities, healthcare and the energy sectors.

Closing frame: Read details:

www.blackrock.com/weekly-commentary.

­Market take

Weekly video_20240415

Natalie Gill

Opening frame: What’s driving markets? Market take

Camera frame

This week, I’ll be sharing our insights on the outlook for U.S. company earnings.

Title slide: Earnings growth not just about tech

We think earnings resilience will be key for sentiment, especially after last week’s sticky inflation data spooked investors.

As first quarter results roll in, we look for brighter earnings across sectors, not just in tech.

1: U.S. corporate earnings

Strong earnings have been buoyed by cooling inflation and solid employment, helping companies to maintain their profit margins broadly.

Market sentiment and inflation

We still think market sentiment can stay upbeat. But core services inflation could pressure overall inflation, indicating potentially higher rates for longer.

A key question for stocks is whether economic and earnings growth remain strong enough to offset that macro outlook?

3: Sectoral earnings growth

Industrial earnings, while moderating, remain strong. Energy and commodity producers are picking up, with commodity prices at a near-decade high. This recovery in sectors beyond tech is part of the broadening out of stock index drivers that we expected.

Outro: Here’s our Market take

We expect earnings to broaden beyond tech, favoring AI beneficiaries. We're overweight U.S. stocks. We look for selective sector opportunities in industrials, commodities, healthcare and the energy sectors.

Closing frame: Read details:

www.blackrock.com/weekly-commentary.

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In the Know recap: January 2024

Watch a recap of our latest In the Know event where our top thought leaders discuss macroeconomics perspectives, our 2024 market outlook, and insights on how to position portfolios in the year ahead.