2012年8月6日星期一

10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell


10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell

Good morning. Here's what you need to know.



  • In an interview with Der Spiegel, Italian prime minister Mario Monti warned  that the eurozone and the European Union could break-up if there weren't more concerted efforts to lower borrowing costs. Monti warned eurozone tensions are showing signs of "psychological dissolution of Europe".

  • The two-year Spanish bond yield plunged to below 4 percent today, and yields on the Italian two-year also declined on speculation that the European Central Bank would buy government debt to help lower borrowing costs.

  • Knight Capital, which saw its stock plummet after a trading glitch last week, has raised $400 million from a group of investors that will allow it to trade today. Knight's investors include Stifel Nicolaus, Blackstone, TD Ameritrade, and General Atlantic.

  • A gunman shot and killed six people at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin yesterday. The suspected shooter was also killed and one police officer injured in the attack.

  • In earnings news, Chesapeake Energy is expected to report earnings of $0.07 per share and HCA Holdings is expected to announce earnings of $0.78 per share. China is trying to increase its use of natural gas. 


  • Berkshire Hathaway beat earnings estimates even though net income declined 9 percent to $3.11 billion. Earnings of $2,252 per share beat estimates of $1,776.










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