Wednesday, June 27, 2007

US STOCKS-Futures fall on durable goods, risk jitters

(Reuters) - NEW YORK, June 27 - U.S. stock index futures fell
on Wednesday, suggesting a lower open on Wall Street, after
weaker-than-expected durable goods data added to uneasiness
about growth in the economy and corporate profits.




Futures were already pointing a weaker open before the
report. A rise in the yen against other major currencies and
pressure from the subprime mortgage market stirred concern that
the appetite for stocks might weaken.


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