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Disney earnings, Fedspeak, Econ data: Monday's what to watch

Yahoo Finance Anchors Josh Lipton and Julie Hyman preview what investors should look out for on Tuesday, May 7th, from Disney (DIS) earnings to commentary from Minneapolis Federal Reserve president Neel Kashkari.

For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime.

This post was written by Melanie Riehl

Video transcript

Time now for to watch Tuesday, May 7th.Starting off on the earnings.Front companies report tomorrow include Disney BP and U Bs.Disney announcing its second quarter results before the ballots first reports and see a Bob Iger defeated activist investor Nelson Pell in a contentious proxy battle.Analysts expecting parks to be a bright spot for house mouse and streaming is also expected to get a boost from price hikes as earning season rolls on.We'll see more earnings from toast and lift ride share service reporting its first quarter results after the bell.Active rider growth is something analysts will keep their eye on during the earnings call.Top line gains expected to trail the company's ride share competitor Uber, which is reporting on Wednesday and finally taking a look at the fed Minneapolis fed President Neil Kari scheduled to speak tomorrow is coming after today's commentary from FED President Tom Barkin saying that he's optimistic that today's restrictive rates can bring inflation down.