Brown Forman, Okta Earnings, Crude Inventories: 3 Things to Watch

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Investing.com — Stocks continued their slide as investors fear the Federal Reserve will stay aggressive in its effort to tame inflation.

The selling comes ahead of a key economic report on Friday: jobs for August. The JOLTs job openings data released earlier today showed a surprise 11 million openings, which was more than expected even with historically low unemployment. Investors have been worrying that the Fed’s interest rate moves will eventually tip the economy into a recession, with job losses.

Wednesday also brings an important reading on U.S. oil inventories, a day after a 6% sell off as investors feared a global economic slowdown will hit demand. Gasoline prices are also falling, averaging $3.84 a gallon for regular, down from $4.23 a gallon a month ago.

The jobs report could add a jolt to the markets as everyone heads out for a three-day holiday weekend in the U.S.

Here are three things that could affect markets tomorrow:

1. Brown Forman earnings

Brown Forman (NYSE:BFb), maker of Jack Daniel’s and Finlandia, is expected to report earnings per share of 47 cents on revenue of $978 million.

2. Okta earnings

Okta Inc (NASDAQ:OKTA), which makes cybersecurity products, is expected to report a 30 cent a share loss on revenue of $430 million.

3. Crude inventories

Data on crude inventories comes out at 10:30 ET (14:30 GMT). Analysts expect to see a draw of 1.483 million barrels.