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Investors are preparing for a significant Tuesday, with several major events poised to influence market sentiment. The financial world will be closely monitoring President Trump's State of the Union address for any policy signals impacting trade, infrastructure, or economic outlook.
On the corporate front, a slate of earnings reports will be in focus. Home improvement giant Home Depot is set to release its quarterly results, providing a crucial read on consumer spending and housing market strength. Technology firm Workday and beverage company Keurig Dr Pepper will also report, offering insights into software demand and consumer staples.
Simultaneously, commentary from top Federal Reserve officials will be scrutinized for hints on the future path of interest rates. Their remarks could move bond and equity markets. Finally, the latest Consumer Confidence Index will be released, serving as a key barometer of American economic sentiment and potential spending behavior. Together, these events will provide a comprehensive snapshot of the current economic and corporate landscape.
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