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What Third-Quarter Earnings Tell Us About What’s Next for Markets

What Third-Quarter Earnings Tell Us About What’s Next for Markets

Update: 2023-11-26
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About 95% of companies in the S&P 500 have reported third-quarter earnings. So this week, we’re having a roundtable conversation to discuss what we learned from the latest quarter and what the earnings reports tell us about where the market is and where it’s heading. WSJ’s Heard on the Street editor Spencer Jakab and reporter Justin Lahart join us to explore those ideas and more. Then, we’re turning our attention to Dubai where the 28th annual United Nations Conference of the Parties, or COP 28, is kicking off this Thursday. The conference is all about governments coming together to agree on policies to address climate change. WSJ climate finance reporter Amrith Ramkumar explains why this year's conference is welcoming oil giants like Exxon Mobil and Chevron, and why you could see some big market moves for the next two weeks.




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Further Reading


Breaking Down the Best Earnings Quarter in a Year 


Big Oil Producer Lines Up African Carbon Deals Ahead of Climate Talks 


Nations Keep Upping Fossil-Fuel Production Despite Climate Pledge 




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What Third-Quarter Earnings Tell Us About What’s Next for Markets

What Third-Quarter Earnings Tell Us About What’s Next for Markets

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