Earlier in the month before the start of the session, we added new catalysts last week and serious enough to stay ahead of the reporting year.
The S & P 500 will open 0.1% on red, Dow is down 0.3% on the NASDAQ with a 0.1% drop.
Premarket:
One of the catalysts is the Boeing giant (BA.US), which will open up 4.4% of the new news, and the company has 20% production at 737 MAX, similar to production in 2001 after 9/11.
The other problem with General Electric (GE.US) is 6.6% after a decrease by JPMorgan analyst Stephen Tusa.
Tesla (TSLA.US) will open 1.5% after it became clear that the company will receive a solid amount of Fiat Chrysler (FCAU.US) under an EU emissions reduction program. Accept the TESLA welcome after the negative news of last week in the room where the company has a problem with Model 3 suppliers.
Pinterest (PINS.US) launches an IPO with books ranging from $ 15 - $ 17.
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