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Daily Scoop 22-7-25

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Big Picture

  1. Corporate financial reports have been sending mixed signals.

  2. Russia agreed to let grain exports resume from Ukraine.

  3. We'll find out this week whether we're in a recession.

The Market: 

⬆️

+0.1%

S&P 500: 3,966.84

1Mo:

+2%

 

| 1Yr:

-10%

 

| 5Yr:

+60%

Markets wavered today ahead of a big week.

Corporate financial reports have been mixed

, with some companies noting declining conditions and others reporting stable sales growth.

On Friday,

Russia and Ukraine signed a deal to resume grain exports

from Ukrainian ports, a breakthrough for global trade. Russia and Ukraine together account for nearly a third of global wheat production, so the war has sent food prices soaring and millions of people into a hunger crisis. Within 24 hours of the deal being signed, however,

Russia attacked Ukraine's key shipping port in Odesa, casting doubt on the agreement.

Ukraine insists it will resume exports regardless.

Later this week, we will learn

more key data about the economy.

The Federal Reserve will announce economic policy on Wednesday. Thursday's Gross Domestic Product release will reveal whether we're in a recession. Friday, we'll learn more about the state of inflation.

Company Scoops ❤🌎💰

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T-Mobile

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Snap's

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Twitter's

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American Express

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Verizon

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🤓 Inside Scoop...

Investors and commentators will often evaluate a company's

top-line

and

bottom-line growth

statistics.

Top line

refers to the company's gross

sales

or

revenue

, essentially how good the company is at bringing in money.

Bottom line

refers to net

income

or

profits

after accounting for all of the company's

expenses

, indicating how strong the company is at managing its operational costs. The terms come from the figures' locations on the

income statement

in the company's financial reports.

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