Wall Street Week Ahead: Big Bank Earnings, CPI Data, TSMC Reports
Wall Street week ahead: Big bank earnings, CPI data, and TSMC reports could drive markets. Traders watch for signals on rates, inflation, and growth.
Jul 13 2025
Wall Street is lining up a week packed with catalysts that could shape the next market move, with big bank earnings, CPI inflation data, and TSMC results all on deck.
On Tuesday, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup will kick off Q2 earnings season, offering traders fresh insights into credit costs, deposit trends, and rate impacts across the banking sector. Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America follow on Wednesday, with expectations for generally positive results despite pressures from higher rates and rising competition from digital banks.
June CPI data on Tuesday, expected to show a 0.3% monthly rise, pushing annual inflation to 2.7% and core to 3%. This report could steer the Fed’s next rate decision, with markets weighing whether persistent inflation delays hoped-for cuts.
TSMC headlines Thursday earnings slate as investors watch if the AI chip boom can drive another strong quarter for the semiconductor leader, which expects nearly 40% revenue growth. Also reporting Thursday: Netflix, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, GE Aerospace, and PepsiCo, providing traders with a broad cross-sector earnings snapshot.
Retail sales data on Thursday and housing starts Friday will offer further insight into US consumer spending and the housing market, two critical signals for economic momentum into H2 2025.
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