Now I have a clear picture. The key events this week are:
Today (May 13): Cisco Systems, Manulife Financial, Deutsche Telekom, E.ON, RWE, Gold Fields, Sandoz Tomorrow (May 14): Applied Materials, National Grid, Telefónica, Credicorp, Nova Ltd., Honda Later this week: Ryanair (May 17), Baidu (May 18), Home Depot, Progressive, Toll Brothers (May 19)
No IPOs came up in the query. Now writing the article:
Cisco Systems kicks off a busy week for earnings today. The networking giant reports Q3 2026 results after the bell, with investors watching for AI infrastructure demand signals. Cisco's market cap sits at ~$390bn.
Also today, Manulife Financial drops full results out of Canada. In Europe, Deutsche Telekom and E.ON hold earnings calls this morning. Gold miner Gold Fields reports with the gold price near record highs — a key read on margins.
Tomorrow, May 14, the spotlight shifts to chips. Applied Materials reports Q2 results after market close. AMAT is a bellwether for the semiconductor equipment cycle. Analysts are watching for wafer fab equipment bookings. National Grid and Telefónica also report in Europe. Credicorp gives a Latin America banking read-through.
Sunday night into Monday, May 17, Ryanair posts full-year results. Europe's biggest budget carrier faces questions on summer pricing power and Boeing delivery delays.
Monday, May 18, China internet giant Baidu reports Q1 numbers. AI monetisation progress is the main focus.
Tuesday, May 19, closes the week with the heavyweights. Home Depot reports Q1 2026 — a key read on US housing and consumer spending. Progressive Corporation drops April results. Homebuilder Toll Brothers rounds out the session.
No significant US IPOs are scheduled in the next seven days.
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