Procter & Gamble Netflix and Tesla highlight a busy coming week of earnings as persistent inflation and climbing interest rates stoke talk of a recession.

Consumer healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson tech bellwether International Business Machines and the investment bank Goldman Sachs Group are also slated to release their latest quarterly reports. In addition, investors will hear from airlines, including United Airlines Holdings and American Airlines Group railroads such as Union Pacific Corp., and social-media company Snap Inc.

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