Asia’s busiest earnings week starts with reactions to Trump’s 48-hour warning to Iran

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Asia’s busiest earnings week is landing with a brutal event calendar. Traders are watching company results, oil risk, inflation, labor data, and consumer mood.

The first big event hits today at 6 PM ET, when markets react to Donald Trump’s 48-hour warning to Iran.

After that comes March S&P Global Services PMI on Tuesday, U.S. crude oil inventory data on Wednesday, initial jobless claims on Thursday, and both March Michigan consumer sentiment and March Michigan inflation expectations on Friday.

The political threat is clear. On Saturday, Trump warned that he would “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.

Iran answered by saying it would strike U.S. infrastructure in the Gulf, including energy sites and desalination facilities, if Washington carried out that threat.

Iran’s speaker of Parliament said financial groups supporting the U.S. military budget were legitimate targets. He also said buyers of U.S. Treasury bonds were buying “a strike on your HQ and assets.”

Oil traders brace for supply risk as the first major event puts Hormuz at the center

Iran has effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz to most shipping traffic since the U.S.-Israel strikes on the country on Feb. 28. That closure has helped send oil prices higher in recent weeks. If supply gets hit harder, energy costs climb, inflation stays hot, and growth takes another hit.

That is why the EIA crude oil inventories report on Wednesday matters in this event week. The report tracks the weekly change in barrels of commercial crude held by U.S. firms. Those inventory levels can affect petroleum prices and inflation.

If crude inventories rise more than expected, that points to weaker demand and is bearish for crude. The same applies if inventories fall by less than expected.

If inventories rise by less than expected, that points to stronger demand and is bullish for crude. The same applies if inventories fall by more than expected.

Investors watch Asia earnings for real profit, AI payback, and signs consumers are spending again

The region’s packed earnings event schedule is testing whether the AI story is producing real money.

About 180 companies from the roughly 1,200 members of the MSCI Asia Pacific Index are due to report this week. That group includes Chinese technology giants Meituan, Xiaomi Corp., and Kuaishou Technology.

Consumer names Laopu Gold Co. and Pop Mart International Group Ltd. are also set to post results for the three months ending in December.

For tech investors, a question is how these companies are directing heavier AI capital spending and whether any of it has turned into revenue. Another question is whether shoppers and businesses are loosening their purse strings.

Investors are also looking for proof that China is coming out of its long slump in consumption. PMI on Tuesday, jobless claims on Thursday, and the Michigan readings on Friday all land during the same event stretch.

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