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Dow Jones Industrial Average Down Today on Slowing China Growth

By , Executive Producer, Money Morning

Garrett Baldwin

For Oct. 19, 2015, here are your stock market futures, earnings reports, top stock market news, and stocks to watch...

Stock Futures Today

Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average today (Monday, Oct. 19) were down 57 points as investors keep an eye on China and a busy week of earnings reports. Early this morning, China reported an annualized GDP of 6.9%, a little ahead of consensus expectations. In addition, the National Bureau of Statistics of China reported that year-over-year industrial production grew by 5.7%, just below forecasts. It was the first time that China's growth rate fell below 7% since the financial crisis.

On Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 74 points on positive domestic economic data and mixed stock earnings reports. The U.S. Commerce Department reported consumer sentiment showed a strong rebound in early October, suggesting the economic recovery remained on track despite headwinds from a strong dollar and weak global demand that have weighed on the industrial sector.

Top News in the Stock Market Today

Earnings Outlook: MS, IBM, HAL

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Pre-Market Movers: DB, PMCS, WTW

  1. Pre-Market Movers No. 1, DB: Shares of Deutsche Bank AG (NYSE: DB) gained more than 3% after Germany's largest financial firm said that it was going to be letting go of a number of its top bankers and restructuring its organization.
  2. Pre-Market Movers No. 2, PMCS: Shares of PMC-Sierra Inc. (Nasdaq: PMCS) were up nearly 13% after the semiconductor firm announced it has received a $2.4 billion buyout offer from Microsemi Corp. (Nasdaq: MSCC).  Shares of Microsemi added more than 2%.
  3. Pre-Market Movers No. 3, WTW: Shares of Weight Watchers International Inc. (NYSE: WTW) surged more than 71% on news that Oprah Winfrey has opened a 10% stake in the weight-loss company. Winfrey will also join the firm's board of directors.

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About the Author

Garrett Baldwin is a globally recognized research economist, financial writer, consultant, and political risk analyst with decades of trading experience and degrees in economics, cybersecurity, and business from Johns Hopkins, Purdue, Indiana University, and Northwestern.

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