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Mid-Q2 2024 Investor Conference and Events Highlights Update

The bulls cleared another hurdle. The first-quarter earnings season has been strong. With 92% of S&P 500 companies reporting, the earnings per share beat rate is 78%, near the five-year average. More impressive is the updated first-quarter year-over-year earnings growth rate, which, according to FactSet, now stands at 5.40%, significantly above the 3.40% figure from the end of March.[1] What's more, year-over-year earnings growth estimates for the second quarter have ticked up, from 9% on March 31 to 9.60% as of May 3. Calendar-year S&P 500 per-share earnings are now seen near $244, actually rising in recent weeks, bucking the normal trend of declining earnings per share forecasts during a given year.

Where's the slowdown?

Continued decent consumer spending, heavy corporate capital expenditure trends (thank you, artificial intelligence) and beefy profit margins all contribute to an environment conducive to both resilient economic output and record company profits. And though the first-quarter U.S. GDP print came in lower than expected, mainly due to weak net export activity and a decline in business inventory, early signs point to an acceleration in the economic expansion rate this quarter.[2]

Rate cuts on the horizon in Europe

So, despite some dire predictions of tepid U.S. real GDP growth in 2024, particularly during the middle of the year, it appears to be a pretty good time if you're a CEO at a multinational corporation. (Alas, we are merely data analysts and researchers!) But things are fine on that front, too, as the unemployment rate in the U.S. remains not far from multidecade lows while the inflation trajectory is generally heading in the right direction. There are even better consumer price trends in overseas markets with the potential for rate cuts sooner rather than later in some developed ex-U.S. economies.[3]

Stocks snap back, foreign markets perk up

In terms of the markets, equities seemed to have gotten through a dose of April malaise. The S&P 500 notched a strong start to May while other countries, namely the U.K., have seen their home indexes notch fresh highs.[4] Even China, a chronic underperformer since early 2021, has enjoyed a quick bullish turnaround, now up by more than 30% from its January nadir. There are clearly some macro tailwinds at play, but investors surely know that volatility can lurk right around the corner. There was a similar feeling of optimism early last summer before a 10% correction reset the playing field before year-end.

Conference activity heats back up

With the bulk of first-quarter earnings reports in the bag, the focus shifts to reading between the lines at corporate conferences. Investment meeting gatherings of top executives, thought leaders, industry experts and Wall Street analysts often produce key insights into the state of narrow niches of the economy. By piecing together tidbits of intel here and there, investors can gain a better understanding of where risk and opportunity may soon assert themselves. Here are some of the major investor conferences on the docket for the balance of the second quarter:

Information Technology & Communication Services

May 14: Google I/O Developers Conference

May 20: JP Morgan 52nd Annual TMT Global Technology Media and Communications Conference

May 29: Goldman Sachs Global Semiconductor Conference

June 4: Bank of America Global Technology Conference

June 5: Citi Regional Tech Conference

June 10: Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)

June 12: Bank of America Securities Global Technology Conference

June 12: Mizuho Technology Conference

Health Care

May 14: Capital One Securities 1st Annual Biotech/Biopharma Disrupters Event

May 14: RBC Capital Markets Global Healthcare Conference

May 14: Bank of America Securities Global Healthcare Conference

May 23: UBS Obesity Therapeutics Day

June 5: Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference

June 5: UBS Health Care Services Cape Cod Summit

June 10: Goldman Sachs 45th Annual Global Healthcare Conference

June 18: Citi's European Healthcare Conference, London

June 20: JP Morgan European Healthcare Conference

Consumer Discretionary & Consumer Staples

May 14: Goldman Sachs Global Staples Forum

May 18: National Restaurant Association Show

May 20: Electric Vehicle Innovation Summit

May 21: HSBC Consumer Conference

May 23: HSBC 17th Luxury Goods Conference

June 4: Morgan Stanley 2nd Annual Travel & Leisure Conference

June 4: Bank of America Securities Housing Symposium

June 4: Deutsche Bank 21st Annual dbAccess Global Consumer Conference

June 11: Deutsche Bank Global Auto Industry Conference

June 11: Evercore ISI 4th Annual Consumer & Retail Conference

Financials & Real Estate

May 14: Wells Fargo Financial Services Investor Conference

May 14: JP Morgan Insurance Forum

May 14: Janney Montgomery Scott Forth Annual Real Estate Conference

May 21: Barclays Leveraged Finance Conference

May 29: RBC Capital Markets Virtual Mid-Cap Bank Fixed Income Investor Conference (virtual)

May 29: Deutsche Bank AG 14th Annual Global Financial Services Conference

June 10: Morgan Stanley 15th Annual US Financials Payments & CRE Conference

Industrials

May 15: Bank of America Global Industrials Conference

May 21: Wolfe Research 17th Annual Global Transportation & Industrials Conference

June 18: Citi Global Freight Field Trip

June 11: Wells Fargo Industrials Conference

June 24: Goldman Sachs Business Services, Transport & Leisure Conference

Energy & Utilities

May 14: Citi's Energy and Climate Technology Conference

May 16: Deutsche Bank Global Solar & Clean Tech Conference (virtual)

May 16: RBC Future of Water Conference

May 18: American Gas Association (AGA) Financial Forum

May 20: JP Morgan Hydrogen Week (virtual)

June 3: RBC Capital Markets Global Energy, Power, and Infrastructure Conference

June 6: Bank of America Energy Credit Conference

June 11: Evercore ISI 3rd Annual Global Clean Energy & Transition Technologies Summit

June 17: JP Morgan Energy, Power & Renewables Conference

Materials

May 14: Citi Chemicals Conference

May 14: JP Morgan Homebuilding & Building Products Conference

May 21: JP Morgan Homebuilders Day

May 22: Raymond James Silver Equities Conference

May 28: KeyBanc Capital Markets Industrials & Basic Materials Conference

June 13: RBC Capital Markets Global Mining and Materials Conference

Regional

May 14: Morgan Stanley EEMEA Conference

May 15: JP Morgan European Technology, Media, and Telecoms TMT Conference

May 16: Morgan Stanley ASEAN Conference (virtual)

May 24: Morgan Stanley Flagship Asia Tech Corporate Day

May 27: UBS Asian Investment Conference

May 31: Citi Pan Asia Regional Investor Conference

June 3: Goldman Sachs Annual European Financial Services Conference

June 5: Morgan Stanley China TMT Conference

June 6: JP Morgan Frontier Markets Fixed Income Conference

Investor Specific & Multi-Sector

May 14: UBS Pan European Small and Mid-Cap Conference

May 15: JP Morgan Global Markets Conference

May 29: Bank of America Securities Emerging Markets Debt & Equity Conference

June 4: Stifel Cross Sector Insight Conference

June 5: Deutsche Bank dbAccess 15th Annual Global Industrials, Materials & Building Products Conference

June 11: Bank of America C-Suite SMID Conference

June 12: Sidoti June Small-Cap Conference

June 26: Morningstar Investment Conference

[1] Earnings Insight, FactSet, John Butters, May 10, 2024, https://advantage.factset.com

[2] Slow, but solid US economic growth anticipated in Q1; inflation likely heats up, Reuters, Lucia Mutikani, April 25, 2024, https://www.reuters.com

[3] Euro zone inflation steady at 2.4%, keeping June rate cut in play as economy returns to growth, CNBC, Jenni Reid, April 30, 2024, https://www.cnbc.com

[4] FTSE 100 hits record high, pound slips ahead of BoE verdict, Reuters, Pranav Kashyap, Shubham Batra,Khushi Singh, May 8, 2024, https://www.reuters.com

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