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Weekly Market Events

Date: Monday, November 17, 2025
Steps: 2
Trigger: Scheduled Execution
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Search authoritative financial news and economic calendars (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, CNBC, MarketWatch, Investing.com, official government and central bank sites). Focus on upcoming events for this week (Monday–Sunday), including but not limited to: Central bank meetings and policy announcements (e.g., Fed, ECB, BoJ, BoE, PBoC). Major economic data releases (e.g., CPI, PPI, jobs reports, GDP, retail sales, PMI). Major geopolitical events or elections with potential market impact. Notable regulatory or legislative developments.

Below is a cleaned, concise summary of the key financial and economic events for the week of November 17–21, 2025. Central bank meetings & policy - Fed: FOMC October meeting minutes due Wednesday; multiple Fed speakers this week (including Governor Lisa Cook). Markets still expect a possible rate cut in December, though Fed officials appear reluctant. - PBoC: People's Bank of China meeting this week; market expects policy to remain unchanged (benchmark rate ~3.00%). - ECB: Non-monetary ECB meeting scheduled (no policy decision expected). - RBA: Reserve Bank of Australia meeting minutes to be released Tuesday. Major economic data (by day) - Monday, Nov 17: Brazil BCB Focus readout; Canada CPI; U.S. NY Empire State Manufacturing Index. - Tuesday, Nov 18: New Zealand GlobalDairyTrade; Japan trade balance; Australia Wage Price Index. - Wednesday, Nov 19: UK CPI; Eurozone CPI; U.S. Building Permits. - Thursday, Nov 20: German PPI; U.S. Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index; Japan national CPI. - Friday, Nov 21: UK Retail Sales; Eurozone Manufacturing PMI; U.S. Services PMI (PMIs including U.S. releases around 14:30 ET). Major corporate event - NVIDIA earnings: Q4 results due Nov 19 after the U.S. close. Options market implies an approximate ±8.5% move (roughly $215 upside / $183 downside based on current pricing). Geopolitical & other market risks - Ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict and developments around Israel–Gaza remain market-risk factors. - Recent U.S. federal government reopening (after a shutdown) has eased some near-term political risk. Market focus / outlook - Week is relatively light on central-bank policy decisions. Market attention will center on inflation prints (notably Eurozone and UK CPI), the Fed minutes, and Nvidia’s earnings. A material surprise in EU/UK inflation or the Fed minutes could drive volatility. Markets continue to price a potential Fed rate cut before year-end, though Fed officials remain cautious.
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Search reliable financial and corporate sources (e.g., Bloomberg, Reuters, CNBC, company investor relations sites, Nasdaq, SEC filings, PRNewswire, company blogs, and major tech/auto news outlets). Focus on events occurring this week (Monday–Sunday), such as: Earnings reports from large-cap or high-volatility companies. Product launches, special events, or keynotes (e.g., Apple Event, Tesla Investor Day, NVIDIA GTC). Investor/analyst days or major conferences (e.g., JPMorgan Healthcare Conference). Corporate actions (mergers, IPOs, stock splits, buybacks, leadership changes). Regulatory or legal developments directly affecting major firms. For each event, provide: Company name & ticker Date & time Event type Brief description of what’s expected or being announced Why it matters: summarize the potential market implications, investor sentiment, and relevant context (e.g., past event performance, current stock momentum, analyst expectations). Prioritize events with broad market or sector influence, e.g. Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, NVIDIA, major banks, or other market movers.

Here is a concise, filler-free summary of the major corporate events for the week of Nov 17–21, 2025. 1) NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) - Date & time: Wednesday, Nov 19 — after market close - Event type: Q3 FY2026 earnings release - What’s expected: EPS ~$1.23; revenue ~$54.6B; strong YoY growth; Q4 guidance expected strong - Why it matters: NVDA is the week’s market mover — outsized influence on tech indices and AI sentiment. Options imply ~±8.5% post‑earnings move. 2) Target Corporation (TGT) - Date & time: Wednesday, Nov 19 — before market open - Event type: Q3 2025 earnings release - What’s expected: EPS ~$1.72 (down ~7% YoY); revenue ~$25.4B (slight decline); comp sales expected down low-single digits - Why it matters: Key read on discretionary consumer spending and holiday outlook; a weak print or cautious guidance could weigh retail and consumer stocks. 3) Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (LOW) - Date & time: Wednesday, Nov 19 - Event type: Q3 2025 earnings release - What’s expected: Negative comps (consensus around -2.0%) - Why it matters: Paired with Home Depot, Lowe’s results help gauge home‑improvement demand amid higher rates. 4) TJX Companies, Inc. (TJX) - Date & time: Wednesday, Nov 19 - Event type: Q3 2026 results - What’s expected: Off‑price retail metrics (sales/comps/margin trends) - Why it matters: Off‑price performance is a sensitive indicator of consumer health and inventory/discounting dynamics ahead of holidays. 5) Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (PANW) - Date & time: Wednesday, Nov 19 - Event type: Q1 FY2026 earnings release - What’s expected: Cybersecurity revenue and subscription growth metrics; commentary on enterprise/cloud demand - Why it matters: Bellwether for enterprise security spend and cloud/security software trends. 6) Home Depot, Inc. (HD) - Date & time: Tuesday, Nov 18 — before market open - Event type: Q3 2025 earnings release - What’s expected: Modest same‑store sales uptick (recent comps turned positive) - Why it matters: Important read on home‑improvement demand and consumer durable spending in a higher‑rate environment. 7) Walmart Inc. (WMT) - Date & time: Thursday, Nov 20 — before market open - Event type: Q3 2025 earnings release - What’s expected: EPS ~$0.60; revenue ~$177.4B; U.S. comp sales ~+4.5%; growth in Walmart Connect ad business - Why it matters: Grocery-heavy mix makes Walmart a defensive retail leader; results/guidance can influence retail sector sentiment. Options-implied move ~±5%. 8) Intuit Inc. (INTU) - Date & time: Thursday, Nov 20 - Event type: Q1 FY2026 earnings release - What’s expected: Performance and guidance for consumer and small‑business financial software/services - Why it matters: Read on small‑business activity, consumer tax software demand, and recurring-revenue trends in fintech/software. Market context (brief): NVIDIA is the dominant macro/market event this week; retail and home‑improvement reports (Home Depot, Lowe’s, Target, Walmart, TJX) provide critical data on consumer strength and holiday demand. Cybersecurity (PANW) and software/fintech (INTU) results will inform enterprise spending trends. If you want, I can: (a) pull consensus numbers/analyst estimates from Bloomberg/Refinitiv for each name, (b) provide expected options‑implied move for each ticker, or (c) highlight key conference calls/webcast times and links.