The Gist
News and Features
Global Philippines Fine Living
Insights
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
Economy Stocks Bonds Currencies
THE BASICS
Investment Tips Explainers Retirement
Webinars
2024 Mid-Year Economi Briefing, economic growth in the Philippines
2024 Mid-Year Economic Briefing: Navigating the Easing Cycle
June 21, 2024
Investing with Love
Investing with Love: A Mother’s Guide to Putting Money to Work
May 15, 2024
retirement-ss-3
Investor Series: An Introduction to Estate Planning
September 1, 2023
View All Webinars
Downloads
economy-ss-9
Economic Updates
Quarterly Economic Growth Release: 5.4% Q12025
DOWNLOAD
investment-ss-3
Economic Updates
Policy rate views: Uncertainty stalls cuts
DOWNLOAD
grocery-2-aa
Economic Updates
Inflation Update: BSP poised for a string of rate cuts as inflation cools
DOWNLOAD
View all Reports
Metrobank.com.ph Contact Us
Follow us on our platforms.

How may we help you?

TOP SEARCHES
  • Where to put my investments
  • Reports about the pandemic and economy
  • Metrobank
  • Webinars
  • Economy
TRENDING ARTICLES
  • Investing for Beginners: Following your PATH
  • On government debt thresholds: How much is too much?
  • Philippines Stock Market Outlook for 2022
  • No Relief from Deficit Spending Yet

Login

Access Exclusive Content
Login to Wealth Manager
Visit us at metrobank.com.ph Contact Us
Access Exclusive Content Login to Wealth Manager
Search
The Gist
News and Features
Global Philippines Fine Living
Insights
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
Economy Stocks Bonds Currencies
THE BASICS
Investment Tips Explainers Retirement
Webinars
2024 Mid-Year Economi Briefing, economic growth in the Philippines
2024 Mid-Year Economic Briefing: Navigating the Easing Cycle
June 21, 2024
Investing with Love
Investing with Love: A Mother’s Guide to Putting Money to Work
May 15, 2024
retirement-ss-3
Investor Series: An Introduction to Estate Planning
September 1, 2023
View All Webinars
Downloads
economy-ss-9
Economic Updates
Quarterly Economic Growth Release: 5.4% Q12025
May 8, 2025 DOWNLOAD
investment-ss-3
Economic Updates
Policy rate views: Uncertainty stalls cuts
May 8, 2025 DOWNLOAD
grocery-2-aa
Economic Updates
Inflation Update: BSP poised for a string of rate cuts as inflation cools
May 6, 2025 DOWNLOAD
View all Reports
Equities 3 MIN READ

Falling Q4 profit forecasts another negative for US stocks

November 18, 2022By Reuters
Related Articles
EMERGING MARKETS-Thai baht firms, S.Korean won weakens November 5, 2021 BRIEF-Metro Pacific Investments Says Maynilad Water Services Will Be Penalized March 1, 2022 Market mood bright, liquidity light July 4, 2024

NEW YORK, Nov 18 (Reuters) – After a disappointing third-quarter reporting period, analysts are projecting that fourth-quarter US earnings will decline for the first time in two years as rising interest rates and slowing growth further dampen the outlook.

Estimates have been falling for 2023 quarters as well, and Goldman Sachs recently cut its 2023 S&P 500 earnings per share growth forecast to zero, citing weakening profit margins.

As of Friday, analysts were forecasting a 0.4% fall in year-over-year fourth-quarter earnings for S&P 500 companies, according to IBES data from Refinitiv. That compares with the 5.8% increase they forecast on Oct. 1.

The last time there was a quarterly decline in S&P 500 earnings was in the third quarter of 2020, when companies were still reeling from the initial shock of and disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The weakening profit outlook only adds to worries for investors, who have been concerned that aggressive interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve to control inflation could lead to a recession. The S&P 500 is down about 17% for the year-to-date.

“Third-quarter earnings, they missed expectations. But what we’ve been focusing on really is 2023,” said Michael Mullaney, director of global markets research at Boston Partners in Boston.

“For the Fed to achieve their inflation targets, they’re going to have to push the economy into a recession,” which means 2023 profit estimates “have to come down a lot more,” he said.

Technology and tech-related companies have accounted for more than half of the negative S&P 500 profit revisions for the fourth quarter, Jonathan Golub, head of US equity strategy and quantitative research at Credit Suisse, wrote in a recent research note.

Several of the big tech and growth companies including Amazon.com (AMZN) and Facebook parent Meta Platforms (META) hit investors with big disappointments for the third quarter and gave disappointing forecasts for the fourth quarter.

Rising Treasury yields have pressured shares of tech and growth companies especially hard.

Top retailers were also among those reporting disappointing results, led by Target (TGT), although Walmart delivered cheer to investors.

With results in from 475 of the S&P 500 companies as of Friday, third-quarter earnings are now estimated to have increased just 4.2% from a year ago. That is weaker than the 4.5% gain predicted at the start of October, based on Refinitiv data.

Estimates for future earnings tend to fall as companies give guidance, but strategists said the declines this time have been larger than usual.

Analysts expect S&P 500 technology sector earnings to drop 7.8% in the fourth quarter, compared with a gain of 1.0% forecast on Oct. 1. Earnings for the communication services sector are predicted to fall 20.9%, compared with a 9.2% decline forecast on Oct. 1, per Refinitiv data.

Overall, seven of the 11 major S&P 500 sectors are expected to show a decline in fourth-quarter earnings from the year-ago period, based on the data.

(Reporting by Caroline Valetkevitch; Editing by Alden Bentley and Leslie Adler)

 

This article originally appeared on reuters.com

Read More Articles About:
Worldwide News Philippine News Rates & Bonds Equities Economy Investment Tips Fine Living

You are leaving Metrobank Wealth Insights

Please be aware that the external site policies may differ from our website Terms And Conditions and Privacy Policy. The next site will be opened in a new browser window or tab.

Cancel Proceed
Get in Touch

For inquiries, please call our Metrobank Contact Center at (02) 88-700-700 (domestic toll-free 1-800-1888-5775) or send an e-mail to customercare@metrobank.com.ph

Metrobank is regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Website: https://www.bsp.gov.ph

Quick Links
The Gist Webinars Wealth Manager Explainers
Markets
Currencies Rates & Bonds Equities Economy
Wealth
Investment Tips Fine Living Retirement
Portfolio Picks
Bonds Stocks Model Portfolio
Others
Contact Us Privacy Statement Terms of Use
© 2025 Metrobank. All rights reserved.

Read this content. Log in or sign up.

​If you are an investor with us, log in first to your Metrobank Wealth Manager account. ​

If you are not yet a client, we can help you by clicking the SIGN UP button. ​

Login Sign Up