Earnings expected to drive stock market

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Drew Kanaly, chairman of Kanaly Trust Company, told CNBC’s “Power Lunch” that there will be some positive surprises in first-quarter earnings. “We’ll see earnings carry the day until the Fed


begins cutting, probably in the fall,” Kanaly said Monday. “The market stepping stones will be earnings for the next quarter or so and then we’ll await the Fed’s announcement.” He sees


value in international small-cap stocks. Jack Ablin, chief investment officer for Harris Private Bank, agreed that earnings will drive the market in the immediate future. “I think that among


large-cap stocks, the highest quality stocks, investors are already anticipating the worst,” Ablin said. But he said politics--not finance–-poses the immediate risk for investors. In the


S&P 500, Ablin said he likes defensive sectors such as materials, healthcare and utilities. He’s avoiding technology, finance and consumer discretionary stocks.