Gate News message, April 27 — This week marks a significant period for global markets, with central banks from all Group of Seven member nations holding meetings, major U.S. tech companies releasing earnings, and key economic data expected. According to data, 42% of companies in the S&P 500 by market capitalization will report first-quarter results this week, including five of the seven largest technology firms.
Central bank meetings will unfold across multiple days: Bank of Japan will announce its interest rate decision on Tuesday with Governor Ueda Kazuo holding a press conference. The U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada will follow on Wednesday (Thursday early morning Beijing time). The European Central Bank and Bank of England will conclude the central bank calendar on Thursday. While all central banks are expected to maintain rates unchanged, market focus will center on how each institution responds to geopolitical tensions and stagflation risks.
Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta will release first-quarter earnings after U.S. market close on Wednesday (Thursday early morning Beijing time). Apple will report on Thursday (5:00 AM Beijing time). Economists at Deutsche Bank anticipate any meaningful guidance changes from the Federal Reserve will be deferred to June, as this marks Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s final meeting before his term ends. However, communications may lean slightly hawkish through subtle shifts in language or Powell’s signals regarding balanced risk assessment between price stability and employment.
Key economic indicators will also be released: personal income and spending data, initial jobless claims, core PCE inflation, and Q1 real GDP growth. Beijing time schedule for Thursday’s critical events: 2:00 AM—Federal Reserve FOMC interest rate decision; 2:30 AM—Fed Chair Powell remarks; 4:30 AM—Alphabet earnings call; 5:30 AM—Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta earnings calls; 8:15 PM—European Central Bank interest rate decision; 8:30 PM—U.S. latest employment data and Q1 real GDP growth rate (annualized, preliminary).
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