Futures Positive on Earnings, Europe’s Gains

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By Barry Ritholtz - July 13th, 2010, 6:28AM

European stocks gained for a sixth day and U.S. index futures rose after Alcoa’s earnings beat estimates and BP Plc advanced on a possible cap to the oil gusher.

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3 Responses to “Futures Positive on Earnings, Europe’s Gains”

  1. rktbrkr Says:

    China seeks factory workers while US official unemployment hovers around 10%. The stimulus worked – for China not US! Geithner really put them in their place!

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/world/asia/13factory.html?th&emc=th

  2. rktbrkr Says:

    Who says you need jobs for prosperity! Go US consumer, GO.

    I see banks are promoting HELOCs again, maybe the US consumer will reHELOC his way out of the great drecession.

  3. wally Says:

    Sorry, the US in in pessimism mode right now. We’ll be tolerating no happy news, thank you.

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