1. General Electric, Honeywell Earnings Eyed
The quarterly earnings of General Electric and Honeywell International on Friday will most likely receive the most attention from others.
General Electric expects to report a profit of 17 cents per share on revenue of $ 29.23 billion.
Honeywell expects to report the second quarter with profits of $ 2.01 per share and revenue of 10.82 billion.
2. Will better data from Microsoft increase Nasdaq?
Microsoft reported revenue of 30.09 billion dollars in revenue. That was above Wall Street's estimates of 29.21 billion.
Microsoft's cloud technology business continues to grow as Azure, a competitor to Amazon's web services, has seen strong growth, with product sales rising 89 percent in the quarter.
Microsoft's share rose 0.24 percent to $ 104.75 in non-stock trading hours.
3 Recovery in oil prices in focus
Oil production in the United States increased by 100,000 barrels last week to a record 11 million barrels per day, Energy Information Administration reported.
Oil prices in the US are expected to rise after falling by more than 4% on Monday. On the occasion of the comments of the Minister of Finance, hinting that the United States is abolishing some Iranian buyers of crude oil.
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