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5 things to know before the stock market opens Wednesday, April 26


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Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day:

1. Hump day

Stocks fell pretty hard Tuesday as investors wondered whether another banking crisis could be in the offing. First Republic Bank shares fell about 50% after the lender’s earnings report revealed bigger withdrawals than feared during March’s banking chaos. Wednesday could shape up to be better, however, after a pair of tech giants posted promising quarterly results. (See below.) And more big earnings are on deck: Boeing is reporting before the bell, while Facebook parent Meta is set to go after the closing bell. Follow live market updates.

2. Microsoft’s bullish report

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks during a keynote address announcing ChatGPT integration for Bing at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington, on February 7, 2023.

Jason Redmond | AFP | Getty Images

3. Alphabet’s turn

A person walks next to the Google Cloud logo at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain February 27, 2023.

Nacho Doce | Reuters

4. First Republic’s fate

First Republic shares resume trading after brief halt

5. David Zaslav, movie mogul

Margot Robbie will star as Barbie in an upcoming movie from Mattel and Warner Bros.

Mattel | Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. put on quite the show Tuesday at CinemaCon, the big industry event going on this week in Las Vegas. The studio has high hopes for “Barbie,” due in July, as well as June’s DC Comics extravaganza “The Flash,” which screened for conference attendees – and blew them away. But the presentation wasn’t just a showcase for the company’s movies. It put Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav and his release strategy in the spotlight. The company, he said, aims to release 16 movies this year and 20 movies a year going forward. And, even though WBD is getting ready to unveil is much-hyped Max streaming service, Zaslav said he wants the company’s movies to play in theaters for a long time and is in no hurry to put movies on the platform.

– CNBC’s Tanaya Macheel, Jordan Novet, Jennifer Elias, Hugh Son and Sarah Whitten contributed to this report.

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