Monday

* U.S. stock index futures rose on Monday, pointing to a
stronger start for Wall Street. By 0928 GMT, Dow Jones futures
put on 0.2 percent, S&P futures gained 0.1 percent
and Nasdaq futures rose 0.5 percent.
* President Barack Obama will pitch his bid to revamp the
U.S. healthcare system as a way to control big insurance company
rate increases when he releases his healthcare plan on Monday,
the White House said. [ID:nN21164193]
* Schlumberger Ltd agreed to buy Smith International
in a $11.34 billion all-stock deal that will boost the
oilfield services leader's revenue to double that of its nearest
rival. [ID:nN21150468]
* Campbell Soup is expected to report an earnings per
share of $0.74 for the second quarter versus $0.65 same period
last year.
* Lowe's Co is expected to post an EPS of $0.12 for
the fourth quarter, up from $0.11 a year ago.
* Constellation Energy Group is expected to post an
EPS of $0.25 for the fourth quarter, up from $0.03 a year ago.
* Other companies reporting results on Monday include Cabot
Oil & Gas Corp , DTE Energy , Nordstrom , Quanta
Services and RadioShack Corp .
* Citigroup said on Monday it had hired several senior
officials in India in recent months for its equities sales,
trading and execution business to boost its presence in Asia's
third-largest economy. [ID:nSGE61L0A1]
* Asset manager BlackRock Inc plans to start a hedge
fund that would invest in Asian corporate bonds, Bloomberg said,
citing two people familiar with the matter. [ID:nSGE61L06R]
* Regulators seized four more U.S. banks on Friday, bringing
the total for the year to 20. [ID:nN19207608]
* A document claiming Toyota Motor Corp <7203.T> saved over
$100 million by getting U.S. regulators to agree a cheap fix for
unintended acceleration problems raised pressure on the
company's president as he arrived in Washington to prepare for a
grilling from congress. [ID:nTOE61L038]
* Five former Treasury secretaries urged Congress on Sunday
to bar banks that receive federal support from engaging in
speculative activity unrelated to basic bank services.
[ID:nN21171719]
* The dollar weakened on Monday as investors reassessed the
chances of an earlier than expected interest rate hike by the
Federal Reserve, prompting a degree of recovery in risk
appetite.
* In Europe the FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> share index fell
0.4 percent. Japan's Nikkei average <.N225> advanced 2.7
percent.
* U.S. stocks rose on Friday as investors took the Federal
Reserve's discount rate increase as evidence that the financial
system is healing but worried that the eventual withdrawal of easy money will hurt Wall Street.
The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> gained 9.45 points,
or 0.09 percent, to 10,402.35. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index
<.SPX> rose 2.42 points, or 0.22 percent, to 1,109.17. The
Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> edged up 2.16 points, or 0.10
percent, to 2,243.87.
(Reporting by Dominic Lau; Editing by Greg Mahlich)
((dominic.lau@reuters.com; +44 20 7542 5440; Reuters Messaging:
dominic.lau.reuters.com@reuters.net))
Keywords: MARKETS STOCKS US EUROPE
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stronger start for Wall Street. By 0928 GMT, Dow Jones futures
put on 0.2 percent, S&P futures gained 0.1 percent
and Nasdaq futures rose 0.5 percent.
* President Barack Obama will pitch his bid to revamp the
U.S. healthcare system as a way to control big insurance company
rate increases when he releases his healthcare plan on Monday,
the White House said. [ID:nN21164193]
* Schlumberger Ltd agreed to buy Smith International
in a $11.34 billion all-stock deal that will boost the
oilfield services leader's revenue to double that of its nearest
rival. [ID:nN21150468]
* Campbell Soup is expected to report an earnings per
share of $0.74 for the second quarter versus $0.65 same period
last year.
* Lowe's Co is expected to post an EPS of $0.12 for
the fourth quarter, up from $0.11 a year ago.
* Constellation Energy Group is expected to post an
EPS of $0.25 for the fourth quarter, up from $0.03 a year ago.
* Other companies reporting results on Monday include Cabot
Oil & Gas Corp , DTE Energy , Nordstrom , Quanta
Services and RadioShack Corp .
* Citigroup said on Monday it had hired several senior
officials in India in recent months for its equities sales,
trading and execution business to boost its presence in Asia's
third-largest economy. [ID:nSGE61L0A1]
* Asset manager BlackRock Inc plans to start a hedge
fund that would invest in Asian corporate bonds, Bloomberg said,
citing two people familiar with the matter. [ID:nSGE61L06R]
* Regulators seized four more U.S. banks on Friday, bringing
the total for the year to 20. [ID:nN19207608]
* A document claiming Toyota Motor Corp <7203.T> saved over
$100 million by getting U.S. regulators to agree a cheap fix for
unintended acceleration problems raised pressure on the
company's president as he arrived in Washington to prepare for a
grilling from congress. [ID:nTOE61L038]
* Five former Treasury secretaries urged Congress on Sunday
to bar banks that receive federal support from engaging in
speculative activity unrelated to basic bank services.
[ID:nN21171719]
* The dollar weakened on Monday as investors reassessed the
chances of an earlier than expected interest rate hike by the
Federal Reserve, prompting a degree of recovery in risk
appetite.
* In Europe the FTSEurofirst 300 <.FTEU3> share index fell
0.4 percent. Japan's Nikkei average <.N225> advanced 2.7
percent.
* U.S. stocks rose on Friday as investors took the Federal
Reserve's discount rate increase as evidence that the financial
system is healing but worried that the eventual withdrawal of easy money will hurt Wall Street.
The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> gained 9.45 points,
or 0.09 percent, to 10,402.35. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index
<.SPX> rose 2.42 points, or 0.22 percent, to 1,109.17. The
Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> edged up 2.16 points, or 0.10
percent, to 2,243.87.
(Reporting by Dominic Lau; Editing by Greg Mahlich)
((dominic.lau@reuters.com; +44 20 7542 5440; Reuters Messaging:
dominic.lau.reuters.com@reuters.net))
Keywords: MARKETS STOCKS US EUROPE
Cumps.