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Wall St Week Ahead Tests coming for rocky market from Tesla, Netflix and delayed CPI report

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 17, 2025
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Wall Street ⁢faces a pivotal week as investors brace for earnings reports from Tesla ⁣and Netflix, alongside the release of a delayed Consumer Price Index (CPI)​ report, all against a backdrop of ongoing ‍market volatility.the confluence ‌of ⁣these events will test the resilience ⁣of a market already rattled by concerns over⁢ inflation, interest rate hikes, and slowing economic growth.The upcoming data and corporate ⁤disclosures are⁣ crucial‍ for gauging the⁤ health of⁢ the economy and corporate​ America. A hotter-than-expected CPI reading could ‌fuel fears of further aggressive Federal‍ Reserve tightening,potentially triggering⁤ another sell-off in stocks and⁣ bonds. ⁢Conversely, weaker-than-anticipated data might offer some respite, but could also signal a⁤ deeper economic slowdown. Tesla’s earnings will be closely watched for signs of demand erosion in the electric vehicle market, while Netflix’s subscriber numbers ‍will provide insight into‌ the streaming giant’s ability to navigate increased⁤ competition.

Tesla reports earnings after the close on Wednesday, ⁣with analysts expecting adjusted earnings of 98 cents​ per ​share on revenue of $23.36 billion, according to Refinitiv data. Netflix follows on Thursday, with a consensus estimate of $3.20 per share on revenue⁤ of $8.54 billion. The CPI report, delayed from its usual⁤ Friday release due to the Martin Luther ​King Jr. ‍holiday, is now scheduled for release on Tuesday. Economists forecast a 0.1% increase in the CPI and a 0.3% rise‌ in‌ core CPI.

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Ford Backs Out of Dealer Tax Credit Program for EV Leases

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 10, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ford Backs Away From Pursuing EV Tax Credits After GM shift

DETROIT, Oct 26 – Ford Motor ⁢Co.has ⁢reversed course and will no longer seek to claim the full $7,500 electric vehicle tax ⁣credit for customers, following ⁣a ‌similar⁢ decision by General Motors, according to sources familiar with the matter. The move comes as the Treasury Department prepares to finalize rules ⁣clarifying eligibility for the credits, which were established under the Inflation Reduction Act.

The shift by both ford and GM underscores the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the⁣ new EV tax credit rules, notably regarding sourcing requirements for battery components and critical minerals. Automakers had initially explored strategies to ‍separate battery ‌production⁤ and vehicle ‌assembly to possibly ⁤qualify for the full credit, but now appear to be anticipating stricter interpretations from the government.This impacts consumers, potentially raising the upfront cost of electric vehicles, and complicates automakers’⁣ plans to accelerate EV adoption.

Ford had been considering a plan to claim the credit by structuring its battery production as a ⁤separate legal entity, a strategy GM also evaluated. Though, both companies now believe that approach is unlikely⁣ to be approved by the Treasury ⁣Department, the sources said.

The Inflation⁣ Reduction Act aims to incentivize domestic battery ⁤production and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly China, for critical minerals. To qualify for the full $7,500 credit, EVs must meet specific requirements related to battery​ component⁣ sourcing ‍and the origin of critical ⁣minerals. The⁣ Treasury Department is expected to release final ‍guidance in the coming weeks,which will provide greater clarity on these requirements.

“We’re watching the guidance closely⁤ and will adjust our strategy ‌as needed,” a Ford spokesperson said, declining to comment specifically on the company’s decision.

The U.S.government’s intention is to foster a robust domestic EV supply chain, but⁤ the evolving rules have created uncertainty for automakers and ⁤consumers alike. The delay in clarity has also slowed some EV investment decisions as companies⁣ await final guidance. The outcome will significantly influence the ‍pace of EV adoption and the competitiveness of the U.S. automotive industry in the global market.

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