On Sunday, May 17, 2026, zero SEC 8-K Item 2.02 (earnings disclosure) filings were received. With U.S. markets closed for the weekend, no official earnings releases are expected today. The following is a market outlook centered on key events scheduled for the week ahead.
Today's SEC Earnings Filings
As of Sunday, May 17, 2026, no 8-K Item 2.02 earnings filings have been confirmed with the SEC. With U.S. markets closed over the weekend, official earnings releases are expected to roll out sequentially on weekdays throughout the week.
The marquee event of this earnings season is Nvidia (NVDA)'s quarterly results. According to reports from Seoul Economic Daily and Chosun Biz, Nvidia's earnings are widely viewed as the single most critical variable determining the direction of both U.S. equities and the KOSPI this week. Key focal points include whether AI demand remains robust and the trajectory of data center revenue growth.
Earnings Surprise & Guidance Outlook
According to Moomoo and Seoul Economic Daily, Nvidia's quarterly results will serve as a litmus test for whether AI chip demand is showing signs of cooling. Markets are closely watching whether Nvidia can deliver another earnings beat, while forward guidance will also directly shape investor sentiment.
The release of the April FOMC minutes is another major event on the week's calendar. Per Seoul Economic Daily, the minutes could offer clues on the Federal Reserve's rate path, putting both bond and equity markets on high alert. Analysts also note that the contents could amplify volatility in the USD/KRW exchange rate.
Korean Corporate Earnings
According to Chosun Biz, the KOSPI is targeting a reclaim of the 8,000-point level, with a Samsung Electronics strike risk emerging as an additional wildcard. While an in-line or better Nvidia print could generate positive spillover into domestic semiconductor and AI-related names, analysts warn that a prolonged labor dispute at Samsung Electronics could offset those gains.
Reviewing domestic corporate earnings covered by InteliView over the past week: Kia (000270) posted record Q1 revenue of $19.7B, but operating profit plunged 26.7% year-over-year. Pearl Abyss (263750) delivered a massive earnings surprise with operating profit surging 2,597% YoY in Q1, while LG Display (034220) saw operating profit jump 338% YoY. On the downside, Hanmi Semiconductor (042700) reported a 65.5% YoY decline in Q1 revenue, reflecting a challenging industry environment.
InteliView In-Depth Analysis
- Up 332% in a Year, and Cramer Still Says Buy — Silicon Motion (SIMO) — A deep dive into SIMO's earnings and the case behind Cramer's buy call on this NAND controller leader amid the AI chip rally
- RBC Bearings and 24 Others File Quarterly Results… Tension Builds Ahead of NVDA Earnings — A roundup of the prior day's earnings filings and market sentiment heading into Nvidia's report
- Kia Posts Record Q1 Revenue of $19.7B, but Operating Profit Slumps 26.7% — Record top-line growth overshadowed by margin erosion; analysis of KRW strength and tariff risk impacts
- Pearl Abyss Q1: Revenue $219M, Operating Profit $141M — Operating Income Surges 2,597% YoY — Behind the explosive profit growth driven by the Black Desert IP franchise
- Hanmi Semiconductor Q1 Revenue $34M — Down 65.5% YoY — Softening HBM equipment demand and delayed customer orders identified as primary drivers of the revenue collapse
- LG Display Q1 Operating Profit $97.8M — Up 338% YoY — OLED panel demand recovery and cost-reduction initiatives credited with driving the return to profitability





