Performance that its seen in about two months. Energy and Technology Companies led the decline, many of 2013s strongest performers were down for the day. If youre taking a look this morning, youll see equities are indicated higher. Dow futures up by 26 points above fair value. S p up by close to two points. Oil looks to be a major market story. Yesterday there was a late day swoon triggered by the death cross. Thats when something you see the 50day average moving below the 200 day moving average. Its viewed as a bearish sign and you did see a big selloff. We saw wti crude falling all the way back down to 95 and change. This morning on, it is still down there, down another 17 cents to 95. 27. Had been close to 100 a barrel before. Also worth watching today, the 10 30 eastern report on natural gas inventories. Then we have the latest oil decline coming about a half hour later. On the economic agenda, we have the major automakers reporting. The number of vehicles that they sold in decembe
Removing or reducing double taxation will lead to more jobs andhigher living standards, will make America more competitive in theglobal economy, and will simplify the tax code.
A new ceremonial shepherd’s staff for use during MIT Commencement was given to the Institute by Professor Lily Tsai, former chair of the faculty; designed by Professor Brandon Clifford; and fabricated at MIT by a team from the Department of Architecture.
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