Futures
drop on worries over Ukraine, deal failures
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[August 06, 2014]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S.
stock index futures fell on Wednesday, with S&P e-minis
at a more than two-month low, on worries of an
escalation of the conflict in Ukraine and as key merger
and acquisition deals fell through. |
NATO said Wednesday Russia has amassed around 20,000 combat-ready
troops on Ukraine's eastern border and could use the pretext of a
humanitarian or peace-keeping mission to invade.
A further souring of relations between Russia and the West could
hurt the European economy, already struggling to recover from a deep
recession. Data on Wednesday showed German industrial orders dropped
in June at their steepest rate since September 2011 and Italy's
economy unexpectedly slid back into recession in the second quarter.
Sprint dropped its bid for carrier T-Mobile U.S. after regulatory
resistance showed no signs of softening despite months of lobbying.
Sprint shares fell 13.9 percent and T-Mobile dropped 7.8 percent in
heavy trading before the opening bell.
Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox pulled its $80 billion
offer to buy Time Warner Inc that would have created one of the
world's largest media conglomerates. TWX shares slid 11.1 percent in
premarket despite reporting better-than-expected results, while Fox
jumped 8 percent.
S&P 500 e-mini futures were down 7 points and fair value - a formula
that evaluates pricing by taking into account interest rates,
dividends and time to expiration on the contract - indicated a lower
open. Dow Jones industrial average e-mini futures fell 60 points and
Nasdaq 100 e-mini futures lost 21 points.
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Walgreen Co shares fell 11 percent in premarket trading after it
said it wouldn't use a full takeover of Europe's biggest pharmacy
chain Alliance Boots to move its domicile overseas, following fierce
criticism of such tax-cutting deals at home.
Shares of Cognizant Technology fell 10.2 percent in premarket
trading after the IT services provider said it expected slower
full-year sales growth than previously forecast.
Groupon shares tumbled 16.5 percent in premarket trading a day after
it slashed its full-year profit outlook.
(Reporting by Rodrigo Campos; Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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