Cramer’s week ahead: Two key economic reports and earnings from Levi's, Delta
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CNBC's Jim Cramer outlined what investors should watch in the week ahead, including Middle East developments, major earnings and key inflation data.
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Monday - Friday, 6:00 - 7:00 PM ET Mad Money Cramer’s week ahead: Two key economic reports and earnings from Levi's, Delta Published Thu, Apr 2 2026 6:23 PM EDT Morgan Chittum @morgan_chittum WATCH LIVE Key Points CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors to keep an eye on Middle East developments and inflation data next week. He pointed to important earnings releases from Levi Strauss and Delta Air Lines as well. In this article .SPX .IXIC Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT CNBC's Jim Cramer outlined Thursday what investors should watch in the week ahead, including Middle East developments, major earnings releases and key economic prints. The "Mad Money" host's weekly game plan follows a volatile session on Wall Street. Stocks ripped higher Thursday on media reports that Iran is working with Oman to draft a protocol to "monitor" Hormuz Strait traffic – a big reversal from earlier losses seen after President Trump 's escalatory rhetoric late Wednesday. "In a world where investors want the war to end quickly, it was surprising to see any sort of rally before the weekend," Cramer said. "The fog of war seems foggier than ever, except this session it ended a little clearer and more positive than we thought, after the president's bellicose speech last night." Cramer's remarks follow a hefty week of gains for the stock market. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both snapped their five-week losing streaks. The broad-market index jumped 3.4% during the holiday-shortened trading week, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq added 4.4%. In the week ahead, Cramer wants to see if the market can continue to climb higher. It might be difficult, however, if the war escalates in the coming days. In fact, Cramer said that on Monday investors will be "digesting this weekend's war damage in Iran and everywhere else." But he argued that it's nearly impossible to predict what's next with all the conflicting messages coming from Trump and Iranian authorities. "We keep expecting that there will be ...
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