2012年6月25日星期一

10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell



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


  • Markets sold off in overnight trade in Asia, with Japan's Nikkei down 0.8 percent. Shares in Europe are in the red and U.S. futures point to a negative open.

  • Spain officially requested a bailout from the 17-nation euro-zone. In a letter, Spain's Finance Minister Luis de Guindos said the country would ask for a sufficient amount to cover its banking system, channeled through a state backed bailout fund. 






  • More than half of U.S. voters don't believe the winner of the presidential election will have an impact on the economy, a new poll out of the Associated Press shows. Six-of-ten respondents said both Obama and Romney would have a slim to no impact on unemployment.

  • New home sales are forecast to rise 0.7 percent to an annual pace of 346,000 in the U.S., when announced at 10:00 a.m. At 10:30, the Dallas Fed wil release its business activity report, with consensus for the main index to improve to 0 from -5.1.


















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