Futures signal dip on Wall Street before Bernanke (Reuters)

By Pete Southern in Uncategorized | January 10, 2008 17:59 |

Futures signal dip on Wall Street before Bernanke (Reuters)

Trader James Kruse looks at the board on the New York Stock Exchange trading floor. The recession camp got bigger Wednesday as Goldman Sachs became the latest Wall Street firm to join those arguing that an economic downturn is already here or will arrive soon.(AFP/File/Timothy A Clary)Reuters – Stock futures eased on Thursday, suggesting Wall Street shares may pare some of the previous day’s gains as investors await word on the outlook for monetary policy from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.



Source: news.yahoo.com

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