What To Expect in Markets This Week: Tariff Deadline, Amazon Prime Day, FOMC Minutes
Federal Reserve meeting minutes, consumer credit levels, and initial jobless claims will also be in focus during the week.
Amazon holds its annual Prime Day sale, while Delta Air Lines, Conagra Brands, and Levi Strauss are among the companies scheduled to report earnings.The "reciprocal" tariffs deadline, Federal Reserve meeting minutes, and Amazon Prime Day highlight this week's economic and business calendar.
Investors will also be watching for data on consumer credit levels and jobless claims. Delta Air Lines and Conagra Brands lead this week's corporate earnings.
Markets were at highs at the end of last week's trading, which was shortened by the Independence Day holiday. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq finished Thursday at record highs, while the Dow wasn't far off its own high-water mark. President Donald Trump on Friday signed a big taxation-and-spending bill into law.
Read to the bottom for our calendar of key events—and one more thing.
After a 90-day pause on the elevated 'Liberation Day' tariffs, the deadline for the U.S. to negotiate new deals with a host of trading partners comes Wednesday. Tariffs could go back to the levels announced in April for countries that haven't yet negotiated a deal. President Trump has announced trade deals, including agreements with the U.K. and Vietnam, but several other countries have yet to reach agreements on the import taxes. Trump said he has ended negotiations with Canada. It's unclear if Trump will reimpose the tariffs or extend the deadline again for countries that haven't reached a deal.
Wednesday's release of the minutes from the June Federal Reserve meeting will give investors insight into how Fed officials are viewing the economy, as central bankers watch economic data as they decide how to set interest-rate policy. Reports on consumer credit levels and jobless claims also will be released this week.
Investors will be watching Amazon (AMZN) as it begins its annual 'Prime Day' sale on Tuesday. After sales hit an all-time high at last year's event, Amazon has extended this year's sale to four days from two.
Corporate earnings reports will trickle in this week, preceding the full start of earnings season the following week. Delta Air Lines (DAL) earnings are scheduled for Thursday, following a quarterly sales increase with higher passenger revenue. Slim Jim parent Conagra Brands (CAG) reports on the same day, coming after an underwhelming previous-quarter earnings report that showed sales and profit declined due to supply constraints. Levi Strauss (LEVI) also will deliver its quarterly earnings update the same day, as the company grapples with how to handle tariffs.
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Monday, July 7
Nothing scheduled
Tuesday, July 8
Amazon Prime Day begins
Consumer credit (May)
More Data to Watch: NFIB small business optimism index (June)
Key Earnings: Aehr Test Systems (AEHR)
Wednesday, July 9
U.S. "reciprocal" tariffs deadline
Wholesale inventories (May)
Minutes for June FOMC meeting
Key Earnings: AZZ (AZZ) and Bassett Furniture (BSET)
Thursday, July 10
Initial jobless claims (Week ending July 5)
Key Earnings: Delta Air Lines, Conagra Brands, Levi Strauss
Friday, July 11
Monthly U.S. federal budget (June)
Amazon Prime Day ends
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