This Week: Netflix, AmEx results, US home sales

A look at some of the key business events and economic indicators upcoming this week:

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Wall Street expects Netflix’s latest quarterly report card will show the video streaming service didn’t skip a beat after a strong 2020.

Analysts predict the company will report Tuesday that its first-quarter earnings and revenue increased sharply from a year earlier. Investors will be listening for an update on Netflix’s subscriber count, which surpassed 200 million for the first time last year as the company’s expanding lineup of TV series and movies continued to captivate people stuck at home during the pandemic.

RED-HOT HOUSING MARKET

Economists project that sales of previously occupied homes accelerated in March as the spring homebuying season ramped up.

The National Association of Realtors is expected to report Thursday that sales of previously occupied U.S. homes increased to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.25 million units last month. That would follow a pace of 6.22 million units in February, when unseasonably cold winter weather and ice storms in Texas and other southern states dampened sales.

Existing home sales, in millions, seasonally adjusted annual rate:

Oct. 6.73

Nov. 6.59

Dec. 6.65

Jan. 6.66

Feb. 6.22

March (est.) 6.25

Source: FactSet

MIXED RESULTS?

American Express delivers its first-quarter results Friday.

The credit card issuer is expected to report that its earnings increased sharply from a year ago, while its revenue declined. The pandemic struck at the heart of AmEx’s business model last year. Its cardmembers, often the well-to-do and corporate clients, stopped traveling for leisure or business and weren’t able to attend concerts and shows.

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