(Bloomberg) -- U.S. stock-index futures were little
changed before a government report on producer prices that may
show the pace of inflation is picking up.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. shares declined in Europe before
the world's biggest security firm reports second-quarter
earnings. Bear Stearns Cos., the second-largest U.S. underwriter
of mortgage bonds, may move before it posts results. Separately,
the company is liquidating holdings from one of its hedge funds
after making money-losing bets on subprime home loans, according
to three people with knowledge of the decision.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
changed before a government report on producer prices that may
show the pace of inflation is picking up.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. shares declined in Europe before
the world's biggest security firm reports second-quarter
earnings. Bear Stearns Cos., the second-largest U.S. underwriter
of mortgage bonds, may move before it posts results. Separately,
the company is liquidating holdings from one of its hedge funds
after making money-losing bets on subprime home loans, according
to three people with knowledge of the decision.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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