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Sears Results: Loss of $1.29 a Share, $8.45 Billion Revenue vs. Expectations of 60-Cent Loss, $8.37 Billion Revenue

Market Outlook: Investors Bracing for More Than One Big Storm

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Published: Friday, 26 Oct 2012 | 4:52 PM ET
Patti Domm By:

CNBC Executive News Editor

Tuesday

Earnings: Ford, Fiat/Chrysler, Pfizer, TD Ameritrade, UBS, Allergan, Archer-Daniels, Avon Products, Automatic Data, Cardinal Health, Cummins, Delphi Automotive, Deutsche Bank, HCP, Entergy, Valero, US Steel, Sirius XM, Johnson Controls, ENI, Dreamworks Animation, Seagate, Annie's, Banco Santander Chile, Oneok, Shutterfly

9:00 am: S&P/Case-Shiller HPI

10:00 am: Consumer confidence

10:00 am: Housing vacancies

12:30 pm: New York Fed President William Dudley speaks

2:00 pm: Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota speaks

Wednesday

Earnings: General Motors, Glaxo Smithkline, Mastercard, Ralph Lauren, Philips 66, McGraw-Hill, Time Warner Cable, Barclays, Booz Allen Hamilton, Visa, MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, Murphy Oil, Suncor Energy, Allstate

8:30 am: Employment cost index

9:45 am: Chicago PMI

10:30 am: Oil inventories

12:45 pm: San Francisco Fed President John Williams speaks

Thursday

Earnings: ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Apache, Barrick Gold, CBOE Holdings, Teva, Teradata, Marathon Petroleum, AIG, Chesapeake Energy, Newmont Mining, Starbucks, Open Table, Hartford Financial, Yelp

Monthly vehicle sales

8:15 am: ADP employment report

8:30 am: Initial claims

8:30 am: Productivity and costs

10:00 am: ISM manufacturing

10:00 am: Construction spending

10:30 am: Natural gas inventories

12:30 pm: Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart

5:00 pm: Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren speaks

Friday

Earnings: Chevron, Washington Post, Huntsman, Gartner, Beam, Alcatel-Lucent, Madison Square Garden

8:30 am: Employment report

10:00 am: Factory orders

2:45 pm: San Francisco Fed's Williams speaks

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Questions? Comments? Email us at marketinsider@cnbc.com

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Markets will navigate another wave of earnings next week along with major economic reports—including the October jobs report. Nature may also play a role, with a big hurricane threatening the East Coast.

   
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