For the week of November 2, brace yourselves for another hectic week ahead. Around 20% of the S&P 500 companies are coming out with their latest financial report. Some of the big ones include: Visa (V), HSBC Holdings (HSBC), American International Group (AIG), Tesla Motors (TSLA), CBS (CBS), Sprint (S), Facebook (FB), Allergan (AGN), Twenty-First Century Fox (FOX), The Walt Disney Co. (DIS), Kraft Heinz (KHC), Monster Beverage (MNST), Cigna (CI), and Humana (HUM). Furthermore, there are several economic reports worth nothing. We kick off the week with PMI manufacturing index and construction spending, then get auto sales and factory orders on Tuesday. Midweek, we get the ADP employment report followed by productivity and costs on Thursday. Last but not least, we complete the week with the employment situation. TheStreet's U-Jin Lee reports on Wall Street.
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