Inflation References in S&P 500 Earnings Calls Hit Lowest Since Late 2020

Inflation References in S&P 500 Earnings Calls Hit Lowest Since Late 2020

Mentions of inflation by S&P 500 companies dropped sharply this quarter, contrasting with ongoing consumer concerns about rising prices.

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Terms & Concepts
  • S&P 500: A stock market index tracking 500 large companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges.
  • Earnings Call: A conference call where publicly traded companies discuss financial results and business outlook with analysts and investors.