It's a short trading week in many places, and one that many traders will spend wondering what Donald Trump will say and do next on tariffs. But there are other events for investors to monitor, including policy decisions from the European Central Bank and Bank of Canada as well as multiple speeches by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and colleagues. Taiwan Semiconductor, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup release earnings. Click here for a full rundown on the week ahead. Monday: Fed Governor Christopher Waller speaks, as do presidents Patrick Harker and Raphael Bostic. Trial begins in FTC’s antitrust lawsuit over Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. Goldman Sachs earnings and quarterly sales from LVMH, which will be an early test of the pain from tariffs. Tuesday: Fed Governor Lisa Cook speaks. Citigroup, Bank of America, United Airlines and Johnson & Johnson report earnings. Wednesday: Powell addresses the Economic Club of Chicago, Bank of Canada meets (expected to leave interest rates unchanged). Fed presidents Jeff Schmid and Lorie Logan speak as does Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack. China releases first-quarter GDP and March activity data. ASML, Heineken, US Bancorp, Travelers, Abbott Laboratories, CSX, Alcoa report earnings. Thursday: ECB meets (forecast to cut rates) as do its counterparts in South Korea (predicted to stay on hold) and Turkey (seen unchanged). Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni meets to discuss tariffs with Trump, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva speaks as does Fed Governor Michael Barr. Taiwan Semiconductor, Hermes, L’Oreal, American Express, Blackstone, Charles Schwab, KeyCorp, Netflix, State Street, UnitedHealth sales or earnings. Friday: San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly speaks. Markets closed in US and Europe for Good Friday. |