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Week Ahead: Tech earnings to overshadow quiet Fed

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Jamie Dutta is a Market Analyst for Vantage. He comes with extensive experience as a full-time trader and financial market commentator, having worked as a trader in top tier investment banks and trading houses.

We are conscious that it’s Sunday when we write this and the POTUS has form for upending the start of the week with unexpected announcements and policy action – see Venezuela, Fed Chair Powell subpoenas and Greenland. We have had more tariff threats though, this time to Canada of 100% if it seals a deal with China. Probably the main takeaway from the past few weeks is that the market is seemingly getting more used to TACO – ‘Trump Always Chickens Out’ – with even profound NATO war talk ‘only’ inducing a 2% sell off which eventually saw the benchmark S&P 500 finish in the green on the week and a whisker away from all-time highs. It’s also probably another reason for the extraordinary bid in gold and silver, with investors desperate for hard, scarce assets.

There are seven central bank meetings this week, with the Fed and Bank of Canada being the major ones and coming after the BoJ gathering last Friday. Nothing is much expected of the two North American banks truth be told, with statement tweaks, dissenters and Powell’s tone keeping only the most-keen central bank watchers in thrall. The US economy is enjoying a solid growth backdrop, though this is mainly due to high-income consumers and AI investment. So long as stocks and especially tech stay supported, this narrative can continue. Meanwhile, the dollar tanked last week as the ‘Sell America’ theme ebbed in immediate headlining grabbing impact but probably increased in importance over the long-term.

Which brings up perfectly into megacap tech earnings which we get from Microsoft, Meta, Tesla on Wednesday and Apple on Thursday after the US close. That’s four of the so-called “Magnificent” Seven, with a combined market cap of over $10 trillion, which make up roughly 16% of the S&P 500. Microsoft and Apple are expected to post strong double‑digit earnings and revenue growth, with AI and iPhone/Services seen as key engines that can keep the wider bull market intact if guidance stays upbeat. Meta is forecast to deliver hefty ad‑driven revenue growth but with close scrutiny on AI and Reality Labs spending. Elon Musk’s Tesla is predicted to show weaker EPS and revenue on price cuts and margin pressure, making it the main potential drag on risk sentiment if it disappoints.

In Brief: major data releases of the week

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

-Australia CPI: More fuel for the AUD rally? The RBA focus is on the trimmed mean with consensus expecting a rise of 0.8% q/q and 3.2% y/y. Economists say that has upside risks which would further boost the current near 60% chance of a February rate hike.

-Bank of Canada Meeting: Money markets expect the bank to keep rates steady at 2.25%, in fact for at least the first half of 2026. Policymakers will balance up elevated trade and tariff policy uncertainty with core inflation in the mid-2% range.

-FOMC Meeting: After the 25bps cut in December, the Fed will sit on its hands and keep rates at 3.5-3.75%. The economy remains resilient with sticky, above target inflation while job growth has stalled. Any clues on the timing of another cut will be watched, but little guidance is expected. Comments on the Fed’s independence will likely grab the headlines. 

Friday, 30 January 2026

-Tokyo CPI: This data is the forerunner to nationwide inflation. The latter is projected to print at 2.7% in 2025, according to the latest BoJ forecasts. Officials view the recent weakness of the yen as increasing inflationary pressures. There is around a 53% chance of a rate hike in April.