2012年3月5日星期一

10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell





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

 
  • Trading in Asia started the week lower, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng off 1.4 percent. Europe is largely in the red and U.S. futures point to a negative open for the week.


  • Eurozone business activity contracted in February, new data from Markit Economics shows. A final reading of the key composite index fell to 49.3 from 50.4 in the prior month. Analysts had forecast a drop to 49.7, which would have been in line with a preliminary reading for the month.




  • Mitt Romney took a majority of votes in the Washington caucuses over the weekend. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Mr. Romney won 38 percent of the contest, followed by Ron Paul with 25 percent and Rick Santorum with 24 percent of votes. Washington awards 40 delegates, but results from this weekend are non-binding. 


  • U.S. announcements scheduled for the day include factory orders and ISM non-manufacturing, both at 10:00 a.m. Orders are seen declining 1.5 percent in January, while the non-manufacturing index shows slightly slower growth, declining to 56.2 from 56.8.

  • Jaguar Land Rover and Chinese automaker Chery Automobile are at work to gain approval for a $2.8 billion joint venture in eastern China, Reuters' Fang Yan and Ken Wills report. The plans call for a factory near Shanghai that will first make SUVs, before expanding to Jaguar's iconic vehicles.













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