Weekend Headlines
Bloomberg:
Wall Street Journal:
- Native Americans and the Public Option. After decades of government-run care, some Indians are finally saying enough. Montana Sen. Max Baucus, a leading architect of national health-care reform, visited the Flathead Indian Reservation near Pablo, Mont., in May, and he was confronted with a surprising critique. "I hope any [new health-care] plan does not forget the nation's first people," Dr. LeAnne Muzquiz told the senator. Another person in the audience, according to the newspaper the Missoulian, followed up by telling the senator that the legislation pending in Congress would in fact do just that. Native Americans have received federally funded health care for decades. A series of treaties, court cases and acts passed by Congress requires that the government provide low-cost and, in many cases, free care to American Indians.
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Euro am Sonntag:
- Jan Hatzius, chief
Weekend Recommendations
Barron's:
- Made positive comments on (ATVI) and (EXPD).
- Made negative comments on (VLO), (SUN), (AIG) and (TSO).
Night Trading
Asian indices are -.50% to +.25% on avg.
S&P 500 futures -.28%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.41%.
Morning Preview
BNO Breaking Global News of Note
Yahoo Most Popular Biz Stories
MarketWatch Pre-market Commentary
US AM Market Call
NASDAQ 100 Pre-Market Indicator/Heat Map
Pre-market Stock Quote/Chart
WSJ Intl Markets Performance
Commodity Futures
IBD New America
Economic Preview/Calendar
Earnings Calendar
Who’s Speaking?
Upgrades/Downgrades
Politico Headlines
Rasmussen Reports Polling
Earnings of Note
Company/Estimate
- (JAVA)/-.19
- (FMCN)/.17
- (SINA)/.29
Upcoming Splits
- None of note
Economic Releases
9:45 am EST
- The Chicago Purchasing Manager for August is estimated to rise to 48.0 versus 43.4 in July.
Other Potential Market Movers
- The NAPM-Milwaukee report, Dallas Fed Manf. Activity, Bloomberg FCI Monthly and the Lazard Retail & Apparel conference could also impact trading today.
BOTTOM LINE: Asian indices are mostly lower, weighed down by automaker and shipping stocks in the region. I expect
