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...This week General Electric, General Motors and Kimberly-Clark all topped analysts’ expectations and were rewarded with immediate share price pops....
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...Economic data: House prices across 20 major US metropolitan areas are expected to have fallen by 2.2 per cent in May after falling 1.7 per cent in April....
...Recently published earnings reports showed profit margins expanded last quarter at companies including Kimberly-Clark, home to brands such as Kleenex and Huggies, cleaning product maker Clorox, and Procter...
...“The consumer remains resilient,” said Michael Hsu, chair and chief executive of Kimberly-Clark, maker of Andrex toilet roll and Kleenex tissue....
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...September’s CPI: looks bad, could be noise On the face of it, yesterday’s consumer price index release was bad....
...GDP figures Results: Alphabet Q2, Alstom Q1, Akzo Nobel Q2, Brown & Brown Q2, Compass Group Q3 trading update, Corning Q2, Dassault Systèmes Q2, Deutsche Börse H1, Games Workshop FY, General Motors Q2, Kimberly-Clark...
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Economic data: Housing prices across 20 major US metropolitan areas are expected to have fallen again in May....
...For decades, the retail price of a pint of milk was 25-30p higher than the farm gate price....
...Also, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Kimberly-Clark among companies reporting resilient quarterly sales despite price rises....
...Tesla: Investors will be keen for updated margin and profit outlooks after the company cut vehicle prices by up to a fifth in the US and Europe to a two-year low....
...Oil prices edged up again yesterday — but barely....
...The rosier outlook accompanied strong quarterly results as a 6 per cent increase in its net selling prices helped Kimberly-Clark to report a 10 per cent rise in organic sales....
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...There will also be provisional consumer price index (CPI) and harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) inflation reports from various EU countries, plus Germany’s Ifo and GfK business climate reports....
...Economic indicators: US home prices in 20 major cities are expected to cool, with price rises decelerating to an annualised rate of 14.4 per cent in August from 16.1 per cent in July....
...The electric-car maker cut vehicle prices in the period by up to a fifth in the US and Europe to bolster demand....
...Japan will also report its Consumer Price Index cost of living measure....
...Kimberly-Clark is among several consumer goods companies that have announced price increases this year to make-up for increasing inflation, elevated raw material costs and supply chain logjams that have...
...Prices are expected to jump 1.5 per cent in May from April, which would be a slight moderation from the 1.8 per cent monthly increase in April....
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