(Reuters) - Canada's main stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wednesday on hopes that the U.S. politicians will soon strike a deal to prevent the world's largest economy from defaulting on its debt.
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The U.S. Senate prepared for a last ditch effort to avoid a historic lapse in the government's borrowing authority, a breach that President Barack Obama has said could lead to default and deliver a damaging blow to the global economy.
Bank of America Corp reported a third-quarter profit of $2.22 billion, compared with a loss a year earlier, as provisions for credit losses fell.
PepsiCo Inc reported higher quarterly earnings and said it was on track to meet its financial goals for the year, despite global economic pressures.
BNY Mellon Corp reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on rising fees from managing money, increased mutual fund balances and strength in foreign currency trading.
SNC-Lavalin Group Ltd
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Canada stock futures traded up 0.13 percent
U.S. stock futures,, were up around 0.29 percent to 0.44 percent <.n/>
European shares <.fteu3>, <.stoxx> were down <.eu/>
COMMODITY PRICE MOVES
Thomson Reuters-Jefferies CRB Index <.trjcrbtr>: 286.964; rose 0.03 percent
Gold futures: $1,278.2; rose 0.41 percent
US crude: $101.08; fell 0.13 percent
Brent crude: $109.65; fell 0.28 percent
LME 3-month copper: $7,195.25; fell 0.62 percent
CANADIAN STOCKS TO WATCH
Kinross Gold Corp
TransCanada Corp
ANALYSTS' RECOMMENDATIONS
Following is a summary of research actions on Canadian companies reported by Reuters.
Amica Mature Lifestyles Inc : CIBC raises price target to C$9.50 from C$9.25 after the company reported first-quarter FFO that was in line with expectations
Bombardier Inc
TMX Group Ltd
Uni-Select Inc
Whitecap Resources Inc
ON THE CALENDAR
Major Canadian economic data includes manufacturing sales
($1= $1.04 Canadian)
(Reporting by Samarendra Sahoo in Bangalore)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tsx-may-open-higher-hopes-u-debt-deal-121349996--sector.html
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