We'll get earnings from Bank of America and Netflix, as well as retail sales on Wednesday
another cut from the Federal Reserve, which came to fruition, would cause the profitability gauge to slow more-than-expected.
Barclays is expecting Bank of America's fee and loan growth to offset the net interest margin hit. The firm expects EPS to rise 2% since last year and revenues to rise 1% year-over-year. This would mark the 21st straight quarter of revenue growth for the bank, according to Barclays.. Including those that reported Tuesday morning, 26 of of the 34 S&P 500 companies that have reported positive EPS growth, according to The Earnings Scouting Report.We'll get a read on the health of the U.
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