What you need to know before the open – 14/10
With any hope of a weekend agreement on the US debt ceiling now dashed, last week's market optimism has been watered down. Budget talks are moving to the Senate, but there is still disagreement between the parties.
#European markets look set to fall this morning, but not by much, with just three days to go before the #US faces the risk of default.
— Winton Research (@WintonResearch) October 14, 2013
#morningcall FTSE -18, DAX -32, CAC -8, IBEX -47, DOW -100, S&P -12
— Joe Rundle (@joe_rundle) October 14, 2013
Good Morning ftse -13, dow -94, dax -30, Nikkei -80, H/S +1, SP 1691, Brent 111.23, Nymex 101.90, cable 1.5990
— Wayno (@waynog) October 14, 2013
Morning All. #FTSE called 15-20 lower. Remember it's a US holiday today; Columbus Day.
— FuturesTechs Updates (@FuturesTechs) October 14, 2013
Key events:
- Eurozone industrial production for August at 10.00am. Expected up 0.8 per cent from -1.5 per cent.