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With stocks at highs, investors eye consumer results

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U.S. stock investors may look to a host of results from consumerfa­cing companies including Wal-Mart Stores Inc next week for signs on whether the recent market rally has more room to run.

The consumer names are among the last major companies of the S&P 500 earnings season to report, but the results will also be watched for a read on spending as well as for commentary from executives on President Donald Trump’s proposal to tax imports.

Retail executives, some of whom met with Trump this week, have argued such a tax will raise consumer prices and hurt their businesses.

Besides Wal-Mart, Macy’s and Home Depot Inc are among the heavyweigh­ts due to report next week.

Investors also will keep a close eye on housing-related data to gauge if a recent rise in consumer spending and inflation data is translatin­g into higher home prices and a pick-up in home sales, market strategist­s said.

Wall Street ended the week on a high note, with all three major indexes registerin­g record highs and the Dow reaching a seventh straight record close. [.N/C]

Investors were watching consumer names this week as Trump met with chief executives of Target Corp , Best Buy Co Inc and six other major retailers.

Next week, investors may be looking for more clues about the impact of Trump’s proposals on retailers, with particular focus on Wal-Mart, JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago said.

“Maybe not so much what their earnings say as much as what their conference call will say about some of the president’s proposals around border taxes and immigratio­n,” he said.

Results from some of the largest consumer-facing companies will also provide a read on whether improving consumer sentiment is reflected in actual results, said Steve Chiavarone, portfolio manager at Federated Investors.

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