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The week of March 24, 2025, promises a wealth of economic data and corporate earnings reports that could shape market expectations. On Tuesday, March 25, the latest consumer confidence reading and home price index will be released, alongside earnings from GameStop, a company that has garnered significant attention in recent years.
Investors will be keenly awaiting the revised figures for the fourth quarter 2024 GDP, which are set to be published on Thursday, March 27. This revision will provide insights into the overall economic performance and may influence future monetary policy decisions.
The week will culminate on Friday, March 28, with the release of February's Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index, a key inflation gauge closely monitored by economists and policymakers.
In addition to these economic indicators, several prominent companies are slated to announce their earnings, including Lululemon, Dollar Tree, Chewy, KB Homes, and Intuitive Machines. The outcomes of these reports will likely impact market sentiment and investor strategies in the days ahead.
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