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20 May 2026, 13:11 UTC · 1d ago
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
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20 May 2026, 13:11 UTC · 1d ago
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Nvidia is scheduled to release its quarterly earnings report after the closing bell. — As a bellwether for the AI sector, Nvidia's results are likely to dictate short-term sentiment for the broader technology market.
+0.80Minutes from the Federal Reserve's April policy meeting will be released this afternoon. — Fed minutes provide critical signals on interest rate trajectories, which directly influence discount rates and risk appetite.
+0.60Financial details regarding SpaceX may be made public this afternoon ahead of an expected IPO. — Disclosure of financial health for a high-valuation private giant can shift sentiment for space and tech speculation.
+0.40Lowe's, Target, and TJX have released their quarterly earnings results. — Retail earnings provide a snapshot of consumer spending, though they generally move a narrower set of stocks than AI or Fed news.
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The company is highlighted as the central figure of the AI boom and a market tone-setter ahead of its earnings.
Mentioned as having released results without any specific positive or negative outcome provided.
Mentioned as having released results without any specific positive or negative outcome provided.
Mentioned as having released results without any specific positive or negative outcome provided.
[mutual] Both companies are identified as part of the retail earnings cycle, competing in the retail sector.
[mutual] Both companies are identified as part of the retail earnings cycle, competing in the retail sector.
[mutual] Both companies are identified as part of the retail earnings cycle, competing in the retail sector.