(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 27 - U.S. stocks headed for a flat
to lower open on Friday as investors remained jittery about the
worsening climate for financing corporate takeovers, but
reassuring data on the economy offered some support.
A day after U.S. equities suffered their second worst
decline this year, futures temporarily cut losses following the
GDP report. But with European stocks volatile and Asian stocks
lower overnight, the underlying tone on Wall Street remained
nervous.
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to lower open on Friday as investors remained jittery about the
worsening climate for financing corporate takeovers, but
reassuring data on the economy offered some support.
A day after U.S. equities suffered their second worst
decline this year, futures temporarily cut losses following the
GDP report. But with European stocks volatile and Asian stocks
lower overnight, the underlying tone on Wall Street remained
nervous.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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