It’s a short trading week due to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, but there is still plenty happening.

Stock and bond markets are closed for the holiday on Monday, the day the World Economic Forum begins in Davos, Switzerland. President Donald Trump is expected to speak on Wednesday in Davos, where he is expected to address housing market reforms and other economic topics.

The delayed Personal Consumption Expenditures price index for October and November is scheduled for release, as is the final reading for third-quarter Gross Domestic Product. Netflix and Intel lead the tech firms on this week’s earnings calendar. United Airlines, Johnson & Johnson, Travelers Companies, GE Aerospace, and 3M are also reporting this week.

Read to the bottom for our calendar of key events—and one more thing.

Trump Speech Expected to Focus on Housing

Housing affordability is expected to be a key topic for Trump during his Wednesday address in Davos. He has announced several housing market reform proposals, including banning large institutional investors from buying homes and instructing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to purchase mortgage bonds to help lower borrowing costs.

PCE inflation data for October and November will be released on Thursday as the Bureau of Economic Analysis continues to catch up on reports delayed by last year’s government shutdown. The Fed’s preferred measure of prices follows last week’s Consumer Price Index report showing that inflation continued to cool. Officials will be closely watching the inflation reading ahead of next week’s Federal Reserve meeting, with central bankers divided over whether to continue to lower interest rates.

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Fed Governor Lisa Cook’s challenge to Trump’s efforts to fire her.

Netflix, Intel, United Airlines to Report This Week

Netflix’s report and commentary, set for Tuesday, could offer additional insight into the streaming giant’s efforts to acquire Warner Brothers Discovery, which could be upgraded to an all-cash offer to match bids from rival Paramount Skydance. Netflix missed on its most recent quarterly earnings due to a tax hit in Brazil. 

Also reporting is Intel, the stock of which stock has been surging on optimism over its new AI PC chip and significant investments into the company from the U.S. government, Nvidia, and others. GE Aerospace, also slated to report, has seen its stock price near all-time highs after its most recent earnings showed strong demand for commercial and military aviation. Investors will be watching United Airlines’ report after rival Delta Air Lines reported a weaker-than-expected profit outlook, sending shares of airlines lower.

Several Dow Jones Industrial Average components are also scheduled this week, including 3M, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, and Travelers Companies.

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This Week’s Calendar

Monday, Jan. 19

Markets closed for Martin Luther King Jr. holidayWorld Economic Forum meeting in Davos begins

Tuesday, Jan. 20

Key Earnings: Netflix (NFLX), 3M (MMM), U.S. Bancorp (USB), Fastenal (FAST), D.R. Horton (DHI), United Airlines (UAL), Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB), Interactive Brokers (IBKR)

Wednesday, Jan. 21

President Trump delivers remarks at the Davos World Economic Forum
Supreme Court oral arguments in Fed Governor Lisa Cook case
Data to Watch: Construction spending (October, September), Pending home sales (December)
Key Earnings: Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Charles Schwab (SCHW), Truist Financial (TFC), Travelers Companies (TRV), Halliburton (HAL), Citizens Financial Group (CFG)

Thursday, Jan. 22

Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index (November, October)
More Data to Watch: Gross domestic product – final reading (Q3), Initial jobless claims (Week ending Jan. 17)
Key Earnings: GE Aerospace (GE), Procter & Gamble (PG), Abbott Laboratories (ABT), Intel (INTC), Intuitive Surgical (ISRG), Capital One Financial (COF), CSX (CSX)

Friday, Jan. 23

WEF in Davos concludes
Consumer sentiment – final (January)
More Data to Watch: S&P flash U.S. PMI (January)
Key Earnings: Ericsson (ERIC), First Citizen (FCNCA), Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH)

One More Thing

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