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Cryptopolitan on MSNWhat are investors watching for in this week's Q2 earnings reports?Corporate earnings take center stage this week, with filings due from several leading U.S. firms, including Tesla, Google’s parent company Alphabet, Intel, Verizon Communications and Coca‑Cola. This follows a stretch in which the S&P 500 saw modest gains while the Nasdaq notched a fifth straight record close.
Markets shrugged off tariff and Middle East fears while earnings held up. See why Davenport thinks equities remain investable despite political curveballs.
As it rolls out a big second half of 2025 on the programming front, Netflix said it was raising its revenue forecast for 2025. The updated guidance calls for revenue between $44.8 billion and $45.2 billion, up from the previous target of $43.5 billion to $44.5 billion.
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The Marin County bank’s performance overall reflects its adapting to lower interest income and softer loan growth, while keeping expenses in check and prioritizing shareholder returns.
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Wall Street analysts predict lower second-quarter profits for Ford, GM and Stellantis due to tariff pressures and slowing sales.
Denmark's biggest lender Danske Bank reported second-quarter net profit broadly in line with expectations on Friday, driven by good customer activity and strong credit quality.
The climbing limo method of forecasting future GDP in the US projects economic output in the recently finished Q2 2025 will be around $30.5 trillion.
Verisk CargoNet recorded 884 cargo thefts during the second quarter with a total loss value of more than $61.5 million. Also: used-truck prices up a hair to flat; driver named Highway Angel for helping rescue captured young woman;
Malaysia's economy grew 4.5% in the second quarter from a year earlier, official advance estimates showed on Friday, sustaining the pace of the previous quarter as strong domestic consumption and steady manufacturing growth offset a slowdown in exports.
Earnings per Share (EPS): Reported EPS of $1.76 for Q2 2025, an increase of 21% compared to the previous quarter. Tangible Book Value per Share: Increased book value per share by 4% to $68.44 in Q2 2025, achieving ten consecutive quarters of book value accretion.