Q1 2024 Earnings Preview: Will Reports Be Good Enough to Turn Markets Positive?

 | Apr 11, 2024 03:29PM ET

  • Important earnings season ahead as investors look for signs that we are still in soft landing territory despite persistently strong economic data that’s helping to delay rate cuts

  • Q1 S&P 500® EPS growth expected to come in at 3.2%, the third consecutive quarter of growth

  • Banks on deck this week: investors hoping for improved lending, investment banking conditions, but headwinds still persist

  • Peak weeks for Q1 season run from April 22 - May 10

  • h2 After Breaking Records in Q1, Major Indices Kick Off Q2 on a Tepid Note/h2

    The second quarter got off to a bit of a rocky start as major indices headed lower last week. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the week down 0.1%, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.04%. Investors were feeling skittish due to a spike in oil prices, and stronger than expected jobs numbers which came when March JOLTs was released Monday, April 1, and nonfarm payrolls, unemployment and wage growth on Friday, April 5. This latest jobs data has investors questioning the pace and timing of rate cuts this year, with the probability of only two rate cuts increasing according to CME Group’s FedWatch tool.

    Markets moved another leg lower this week in response to the higher-than-expected Consumer Price Index (CPI) reading for March which showed an increase of 0.4%. This increase puts the 12-month inflation rate at 3.5%, well above the 2% target the Fed would like to move towards before cutting rates.

    h2 Will Q1 Earnings Season Turn Markets Around?/h2

    Investors have some positives to look forward to this week, however, as Q1 earnings season kicks off with healthy looking estimates.

    At present, Q1 2024 S&P 500 EPS growth is expected to come in at 3.2% according to FactSet. This would be the third straight quarter of growth after three down quarters. Leading the way is the same smattering of sectors that led in the second half of last year: Utilities (23.7%), Information Technology (20.4%) and Communication Services (19.4%) and Consumer Discretionary (15%). Lagging this quarter are Energy (-25.8%), Materials (-24.1%), Health Care (-7.2%) and Consumer Staples (-0.7%).

    h2 Companies Returning Value to Shareholders/h2

    Another positive in the corporate world? Buybacks and dividend increases were on the rise in Q1. As detailed in our report last week, the two main ways companies give profits back to investors were healthily improving last quarter, suggesting companies are confident in their ability to stay profitable.

    Buyback announcements for the first quarter of 2024 clocked in at 228, the highest level since Q4 2021 recorded 376 repurchase announcements (out of our universe of 10,000 equities). This is also the first quarter to record more than 200 repurchase announcements, with every quarter of 2022 and 2023 logging below that amount.

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