Premarket futures were suggesting a mixed open for stocks in New York Tuesday as traders looked to Goldman Sachs (GS Quote) and the Federal Reserve for signs of hope after a brutal Monday.
Futures for the S&P 500 were down 0.9 points at 1195, but were 1.8 points above fair value. Nasdaq futures were up 5.5 points at 1727, and were 13 points above fair value.
During trading on Monday, bad news from Lehman Brothers (LEH Quote), Merrill Lynch (MER Quote) and AIG (AIG Quote) sent the market plunging. The three major indices each lost at least 3%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average staged its worst one-day drop in seven years. ...
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