Earnings Season Tests Market Records as Investors Brush Off Trump's Tariff Threats
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Zinger Key PointsThere are fears that the trade war could damage economic growth and corporate profits.Analysts are forecasting a 4.8% increase in S&P 500 companies' profits for the second quarter.Get daily-updated rankings across momentum, growth, value, trends, and quality to spot the strongest stocks in any market.In the face of PresidentDonald Trumpās tariff threats, investors have propelled stocks to new heights this past week. However, the forthcoming earnings season could bring the trade war back into the spotlight.What Happened: Robust corporate profits have enabled the S&P 500 to bounce back from the turbulence of April, resulting in a 6.4% surge this year.The index has achieved new records, despite the White Houseās tariff threats on goods from multiple trade partners, including Brazil and Canada.As per a reportbyThe Wall Street Journal, investors are now seeking clarity from corporate leaders on how the trade disputes have affected their operations.There are fears that the trade war could damage economic growth and corporate profits, particularly when stocks already seem overpriced compared to historical standards.In the upcoming week, investors will closely examine results from banks such asJPMorgan Chase & Co.JPM,Wells Fargo & CompanyWFC, andCitigroup Inc.C, as well asBlackRock, Inc.BLK, the worldās largest asset manager.Also Read:Poll: Trumpās Trade Policies Stir Doubts Among SupportersTrending Investment OpportunitiesAdvertisementArrivedBuy shares of homes and vacation rentals for as little as $100.Get StartedWiserAdvisorGet matched with a trusted, local financial advisor for free.Get StartedPoint.comTap into your home's equity to consolidate debt or fund a renovation.Get StartedRobinhoodMove your 401k to Robinhood and get a 3% match on deposits.Get StartedAnalysts are forecasting a 4.8% increase in S&P 500 companiesā profits for the second quarter, which would be the lowest year-over-year growth since 2023.Analysts will also scrutinize earnings and executive commentary for insights into the health of U.S. consumers and their capacity to withstand tariff-related price hikes. Some U.S. companies have retracted or reduced their outlook for the remainder of the year due to the uncertainty created by the tariff situation.Why It Matters: The ongoing trade disputes and tariff threats have been a significant concern for investors and businesses alike. The upcoming earnings season will provide critical insights into the impact of these trade tensions on corporate profits and the broader economy.The results and commentary from leading companies will also shed light on the resilience of U.S. consumers in the face of tariff-related price increases.The performance of these companies could potentially set the tone for the market in the coming months.Read NextPrivate Credit Market Sees Opportunity Amid Donald Trumpās Tariff Policies, Moodyās ReportsLoading...Loading...BLKBlackRock Inc$1101.64-0.22%Stock Score Locked: Want to See it?Benzinga Rankings give you vital metrics on any stock ā anytime.Reveal Full ScoreEdge RankingsMomentum79.92Growth41.50Quality64.39Value18.10Price TrendShortMediumLongOverviewCCitigroup Inc$86.74-0.39%JPMJPMorgan Chase & Co$287.00-0.41%WFCWells Fargo & Co$82.620.32%This content was partially produced with the help of AI tools and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIsĀ© 2025 Benzinga.com. . .Posted In:NewsTop StoriesMarketsDonald TrumpinvestmentS&P 500stock marketTariffUS