President Donald Trump holding an executive order he signed announcing tariffs on auto imports on March 26, 2025
Tariffs announced by President Donald Trump last week are scheduled to take effect on Wednesday.
China announced a 34% retaliatory tariff on all goods imported from the U.S. expected to start on Thursday.
The March Consumer Price Index (CPI) is expected on Thursday as market watchers closely focus on pricing levels after Trump’s announcement on tariffs.
Big Banks lead off first-quarter earnings, with JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and BlackRock all scheduled for Friday and Delta Air Lines and CarMax set to come earlier in the week.
Fed meeting minutes, consumer sentiment, wholesale inventories, and consumer credit data are also expected this week.
March inflation data and Big Bank earnings are among the major items on this week’s economic calendar. Investors will be looking for signals on prices and economic health amid uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement, which is expected to take effect on Wednesday. China announced 34% retaliatory tariffs that are scheduled to begin on Thursday.
Friday earnings reports from JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Wells Fargo (WFC), and BlackRock (BLK) are among the financial institutions on the calendar. Delta Air Lines (DAL) and CarMax (KMX) also are scheduled to deliver earnings earlier in the week.
Federal Reserve meeting minutes are expected to provide insight into economic conditions and the path of interest rates. Data on consumer sentiment and credit levels will be closely watched amid economic uncertainty over inflation and tariffs.
Monday, April 7
Consumer credit (February)
Levi Strauss (LEVI), Greenbrier (GBX), and Dave & Buster’s (PLAY) are scheduled to report earnings
Tuesday, April 8
NFIB optimism index (March)
RPM International (RPM), Cal-Maine Foods (CALM), WD-40 (WDFC), Tilray Brands (TLRY), Mama’s Creations (MAMA), and Aehr Test Systems (AEHR) are scheduled to report earnings
Wednesday, April 9
U.S. tariffs scheduled to take effect
Wholesale inventories (February)
March FOMC meeting minutes
Constellation Brands (STZ), Delta Air Lines, and Simply Good Foods (SMPL) are scheduled to report earnings
Thursday, April 10
Chinese tariffs scheduled to take effect
Initial jobless claims (Week ending April 5)
Consumer Price Index (March)
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee is scheduled to deliver remarks
CarMax is scheduled to report earnings
Friday, April 11
Producer Price Index (March)
Consumer sentiment – preliminary (April)
New York Fed President John Williams is scheduled to deliver remarks
JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, BlackRock, and Bank of New York Mellon (BK) are scheduled to report earnings
March inflation data will be in the spotlight as market participants keep an eye on prices in the wake of President Trump’s sprawling tariffs, which are expected to take effect on Wednesday, reigniting recession fears.
Economists at Wells Fargo expected the Consumer Price Index to remain unchanged in March, with that data’s scheduled release for Thursday. The sideways movement comes as inflation has edged lower recently, including a steeper-than-expected decrease in February’s CPI reading.
Inflation has been a key reason cited by Federal Reserve officials for keeping interest rates at their current levels. Wednesday’s scheduled release of the minutes from the Fed’s most recent March meeting will provide more insight into how current economic conditions are affecting the way that central bankers view interest rate levels. Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee and New York Fed President John Williams are also scheduled to deliver remarks this week.
On Friday, the Producer Price Index (PPI) for March will give investors more information about prices at the wholesale level, potentially feeding into consumer prices down the line. Investors are also expecting data on wholesale inventory levels on Wednesday.
Another key inflation measurement will come in Friday’s scheduled release of consumer sentiment data, which will include consumer price expectations that can have an influence on the direction of inflation.
Consumer and business sentiment has also been closely watched after Trump’s tariffs policy has raised worries over price increases and worsening economic conditions. Small business sentiment is expected to come on Tuesday as recent surveys have shown that business owners are also starting to sour on the economy.
Big Banks will lead off the latest earnings season with a slew of scheduled reports later this week, giving investors their first look at first-quarter earnings. Analysts will be watching to see if banks can continue to drive growth in areas like investment banking and net interest income.
JPMorgan Chase is expected to kick off a string of reports from financial firms with its earnings report Friday, coming after the world’s largest bank by market capitalization delivered a surprising jump in profits last quarter. JPMorgan grew its investment banking revenue while its net interest income also increased.
Wells Fargo’s scheduled Friday report comes as its net income topped analyst estimates but the bank just missed its revenue target last quarter.
Before Friday’s financial services reports, Delta Air Lines’ scheduled report on Wednesday comes as the carrier has lowered its projections for the quarter on weakening travel demand amid economic uncertainty. The lowered outlook came after Delta reported a profitable prior quarter on stronger sales of premium offerings.
Levi Strauss has also warned that macroeconomic conditions could hurt its 2025 sales, with the jeans makers’ quarterly report scheduled for Monday.
Other noteworthy reports this week include Rust-Oleum maker RPM International on Tuesday, Corona beer brewer Constellation Brands on Wednesday, and online car seller CarMax on Thursday.