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Earnings Preview: Coca-Cola to Report Financial Results Pre-market on April 29
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Opening: US stocks opened slightly higher on Monday. This week the market focuses on Earnings Reports and economic data.
On the evening of April 28, Peking time, U.S. stocks opened slightly higher on Monday. Over 180 S&P component stocks, including Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and Meta, will release their Earnings Reports this week. Important data such as non-farm employment and GDP will also be released this week. Investors continue to pay attention to the progress of trade negotiations. China has once again clarified that there are no negotiations or discussions on tariff issues between China and the U.S.
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