Investors look to earnings reports for insight into how corporate profits are holding up against inflation and constrained consumer demand
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-soft-corporate-earnings-season-poses-next-test-for-stock-market-rally-b44d495bInvestors will be attuned to whether forward earnings expectations can support stock valuations.
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