U.S. equity markets opened the session sharply lower on renewed European worries. International Monetary Fund officials voiced concerns over Greece being able to continue servicing its debt. In addition, Spain instated a three-month short selling ban on all stocks, while Italy did the same for financial and insurance firms. Despite the early selling pressure and flight to safety, markets recovered more than half of their losses, as sellers lacked a catalyst to push stocks to new lows.
Today after the close the following companies reported earnings: STLD, VMW, HLX, BXS, CR, CTGX, FNB, HMA, HSTM, HXL, IEX, JJSF, OFG, OMI, RCII, SANM, SFG, STM, TXN, UCTT, USTR, VLTR, WWD, ZION, BBCN, BIDU, CE, CTS, WIBC, WIT, CLGX, FNF, WCN, CAP, OLN, VNTV, GLF, MSPD
Futures are lower after hours: S&P 500 futures are -2.67 from fair value of 1345.67 and Nasdaq100 futures are -5.89 from fair value of 2583.64.
Tomorrow morning before the open no economic reports are scheduled to be released:
Tomorrow before the open look for the following companies to report: NEOG, PII, BTU, COL, DD, EMC, GNTX, PENN, UA, BEAV, PCH, STL, AKS, APD, ASTE, AXE, BYD, CNC, CPLA, CRDN, FMER, ICLR, ITW, LII, LRY, LXK, PNR, PVTB, RAI, RF, SBNY, SIAL, SNV, T, VMED, WAB, WAT, WU, AVY, JAH, NWE, SAP, SIX, ABG, AME, LMT, MO, NXPI, UPS, WHR, SPG, AMG, BIIB, CYNO, DPZ, SAVE, PRLB, AUDC






