'Preopening', Wall Street Rise
New York - U.S. Futures Exchange Monday (12 / 4) opened higher after the ease concerns about the debt problem in Greece.
Quoting the AP, investors looking for signs of domestic growth and will get a lot of data for indigenous sorted this week, including corporate earnings data. Over the weekend, European leaders agreed to provide loans to Greece to help ease the country's debt burden. A total of 16 countries that use the euro agreed to provide 30 billion euros (U.S. $ 40.49 billion) in loans to Greece.
International Monetary Fund will also contribute 10 billion euros (U.S. $ 13.5 billions). Especially under the loan interest rate private loans.
Euro rose against the dollar. In preopening session, the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 8 points, or 0.1 percent to a level of 10961.500, index Standard & Poor's futures rose 0.40 points, or less than 0.1 percent to a level of 1193.00, while the index futures The Nasdaq 100 rose 1.00 points, or 0.1 percent to a level of 1993.00.
Source: Inilah.com
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