2012年8月29日星期三

10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell



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

  • Asian markets were mostly lower in overnight trading with the Shanghai Composite down 0.96 percent hitting another new post-crisis low. Europe is selling off and U.S. futures are modestly lower.

  • During last night's Republican conventions, all eyes were on Ann Romney who delivered her first primetime speech of the 2012 campaign. Her speech came soon after Mitt Romney received his official Republican presidential nomination. 


  • In an editorial in German publication Die Ziet, European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi wrote that the ECB would need "exceptional measures" to make its monetary policy effective. Moreover, he wrote that it would be in Germany's best interest to move the EMU towards closer fiscal, political and economic integration.

  • The second assessment of GDP for the second quarter will be released at 8:30 a.m. ET. Consensus is for a 1.7 percent quarter-over-quarter increase in GDP. The initial estimate was for 1.5%.

  • In earnings news, Heinz is expected to report earnings of $0.80 per share, and TiVo is expected to report a loss of $0.24 per share.



  • Pending home sales for July will be released at 10 a.m. ET. Consensus is for pending home sales index to rise 1 percent month-over-month. 





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