Healthcare is something everyone eventually will pay for, but this morning BIIB will have to wait. It closed last Friday at $288.27 but only $271 is being offered this morning.
Good morning campers, according to our futures traders it's a great day for energy and grain sellers but a rough day for metals --and stock holders where it's looking like a replay of the drop we had at the end of January. Top stories:
World stocks slip from six-year high; euro yields fall World stocks slipped from last week's six-year high on Monday on concerns about technology shares, while speculation the European Central Bank will ease policy further pushed down European bond yields.
Dark markets may be more harmful than high-frequency trading Fears that high-speed traders have been rigging the U.S. stock market went mainstream last week thanks to allegations in a book by financial author Michael Lewis, but there may be a more serious threat to investors: the increasing amount of trading that happens outside of exchanges.
Screeching Sound Is Market Losing Momentum - Dave Fry, MarketWatch
BLS Report Drives A Stake Through Jobless Benefits - Louis Woodhill, RCM
U.S. recovery puts onus on Europe and China
Asia Developing Economies to Grow at Slower Pace as China Cools