By WSJ Staff
All eyes are on the government shutdown, now the longest on record. Several lawmakers have expressed optimism that the shutdown will end this weekend if talks progress.
Meanwhile, investors will dig into a batch of earnings, and Tesla is due to reveal how shareholders voted on CEO Elon Musk's $1 trillion pay package. Here's what to watch:
Today
-- Earnings: Airbnb, ConocoPhillips, DuPont, Warner Bros. Discovery
-- Federal Reserve speakers: Fed governor Christopher Waller speaks on payments. New York Fed President John Williams and St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem are also due to speak.
-- Other speakers: JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Argentine President Javier Milei are due to speak at the America Business Forum in Miami.
-- Musk pay vote: Tesla will host its annual shareholder meeting and announce the outcome of a vote on Musk's prospective remuneration. A major investor said this week it rejected the package.
-- Overseas central bank: The Bank of England is generally expected to hold interest rates steady, but some analysts project a 0.25 percentage-point cut.
Tomorrow
-- Earnings: Constellation Energy, Duke Energy, KKR
-- Economic data: Preliminary consumer-sentiment reading for November from the University of Michigan
-- Fed speakers: Vice Chair Philip Jefferson speaks on AI and the economy. Fed governor Stephen Miran speaks on stablecoins and monetary policy.
-- Shutdown update: The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered a 10% reduction in traffic at 40 airports, starting Friday, to relieve unpaid air-traffic controllers and safeguard air travel.
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