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Weekly Update: Earnings Optimism

Weekly Update: Earnings Optimism

April 06, 2026





  


 

 

  
Weekly Market Update
April 6, 2026 
Outlook  

Despite the concerns related to Operation Epic Fury and the rising supply constraints and prices of oil, companies appear to be in good shape from an earnings perspective.

According to FactSet, companies in the S&P 500 are exhibiting their most optimistic outlook in nearly five years.1 Specifically, 54% of the 110 companies providing Q1 2026 guidance are issuing positive EPS projections. This trend is anchored by the lowest number of negative preannouncements since late 2021. Furthermore, overall corporate sentiment is bolstered by 77 companies issuing positive revenue guidance, the highest count since tracking began in 2006. This broad-based optimism across key sectors like Technology, Industrials, and Consumer Discretionary suggests a robust fundamental environment as we head into the new fiscal year.

Beyond the first quarter, Wall Street analysts are estimating a year-over-year earnings growth rate of 17.4% for the full calendar year 2026. While we will continue to look for signs of weakness related to rising input costs, for now, maintaining a constructive view on the market seems to make sense.

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U.S. equity markets navigated a volatile transition from late March into early April as investors balanced geopolitical risk, rising energy prices, Federal Reserve messaging, and a heavy slate of economic data. While markets showed brief signs of stabilization late in the week, uncertainty around inflation and global risk remained elevated.

Geopolitical Tensions and Energy Prices

Market volatility was largely driven by ongoing Middle East tensions involving Iran and disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices surged sharply, with WTI crude briefly exceeding $110 per barrel and Brent moving above $105, reflecting fears of sustained supply disruptions.

While higher energy prices added near term inflation pressure, markets appeared increasingly able to absorb the shock, particularly as corporate earnings expectations remained intact. Energy stocks benefited from stronger pricing, helping offset weakness in more rate-sensitive sectors.

Importantly, despite elevated oil prices, broader economic activity has so far remained resilient, suggesting that higher energy costs have not yet translated into a meaningful slowdown in demand.

Federal Reserve Outlook and Interest Rates

Markets continued to digest the Federal Reserve’s March policy meeting, where officials reaffirmed a “higher for longer” stance on interest rates. While the Fed held policy rates steady, updated projections showed upward revisions to inflation forecasts and modest improvements in growth expectations, reinforcing the view that rate cuts in 2026 may be limited and potentially delayed.

Treasury yields moved higher earlier in the week, with the 10 year yield approaching the upper end of its recent trading range, before easing as markets reassessed growth prospects and incoming data.

Jobs Report & Other Influential Economic Data

Friday’s March employment report, released April 3, showed job gains of approximately 178,000, well above consensus expectations, signaling resilience in the labor market despite recent financial and geopolitical stress. The unemployment rate edged down to around 4.3%, while wage growth remained moderate.2

The report sent a mixed but generally encouraging signal about the U.S. economy. On the positive side, it reinforced the economy’s underlying strength and reduced immediate recession fears. While the data also supported the Federal Reserve’s cautious stance, as steady job growth suggests the Fed has less urgency to cut rates in the near term.

Additional data releases supported this constructive view. Weekly jobless claims remained near historically low levels, and the latest S&P Global Manufacturing PMI signaled continued expansion, with improving new orders.3 Although input and energy costs have risen, overall demand trends remain intact. Consumer spending and trade data further underscored the economy’s underlying momentum, even amid higher costs.4

Taken together, these releases portray an economy that remains resilient, though increasingly challenged by cost pressures and external risks.

Equity Market Performance

Equity markets closed March with a sharp pullback, briefly pushing major indices toward correction territory and marking the S&P 500’s weakest monthly performance since 2022. However, as April began, markets found firmer footing, aided by improving earnings sentiment, resilient economic data, and renewed risk appetite.

By the end of the shortened holiday week, major indices posted modest gains, snapping a five-week losing streak. While volatility remains elevated, recent price action suggests that markets are increasingly focused on fundamentals rather than headlines.

[1]  https://www.factset.com/earningsinsight

[2]  Employment Situation Summary - 2026 M03 Results

[3]  S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI

[4]  Monthly Retail Trade - Sales Report

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