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Weak Retail Sales, Wider Trade Deficit Weigh
Author: Elena Todorova
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Last Update: 9:09 AM EDT May 10 2007


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U.S. stock futures traded lower Thursday, as investors digested disappointing April retail sales and bigger-than-expected increases in the trade deficit and import prices. The Commerce Department said that U.S trade deficit for March widened by 10.4% to $63.9 billion, compared with expectations of a deficit of $59.6 billion. In another economic report, the Labor Department said that initial jobless claims fell by 9,000 to 297,000 last week.

 
BMW climbed 2.6% after Goldman, Sachs & Co. added the shares of the world biggest luxury carmaker to its conviction buy list and lifted its price estimate.

Decliners

French bank Societe Generale plunged 2.5% after its first-quarter profit dropped 2% to 1.43 billion euros on a decline in retail and corporate and investment banking performance, a drop in equity portfolio income and the negative impact from marking-to-market interest rate swaps.

Rio Tinto, mining company, lost 2.4%. BHP Billiton, the world biggest mining company, declined 2.6%. E.ON dropped 1.1% and RWE declined 1.3 %.

Commodities

Crude oil was little changed on concern that supplies will be further disrupted in Nigeria. Crude oil for June delivery slipped to $61.45 a barrel in after-hours trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude oil for June settlement gained 42 cents, or 0.6%, to $65.62 a barrel in electronic trading on the ICE Futures exchange.

Gold and silver were virtually unchanged as the reopening of Newmont Mining Corp. Yanacocha gold mine in Peru reduced concern over supply. Gold for immediate delivery fell $1.10, or 0.2%, to $679.45 an ounce and silver for immediate delivery declined as much as 2 cents, or 0.2%, to $13.34 an ounce.

Currencies

The euro advanced slightly against the U.S. dollar on Thursday ahead of a meeting by the European Central Bank that is expected to see interest rates left unchanged at 3.75%. The euro bought $1.3541 in morning European trading, compared with the $1.3529 it bought in New York late Wednesday. The British pound slipped to $1.9904 from $1.9941 and traded at $1.9962 during Thursday session. The dollar rose to 120.27 Japanese yen from 120.02 yen the night before.
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