Benzinga | Jul 17, 2013 07:31AM ET
U.S. equity futures fell in early pre-market trade following some mixed earnings yesterday ahead of Ben Bernanke's first of two days of testimony on Capitol Hill. Wednesday, he will speak to the House Financial Services Committee. For a full preview of Bernanke's testimony, read more here .
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In other news around the markets:
Asian shares were mixed overnight with Chinese shares lagging on comments from a former high-ranking politician who said that the government could revise down its GDP target to seven percent. The Japanese Nikkei Index rose 0.11 percent and the Topix Index gained 0.22 percent. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index gained 0.28 percent while the Shanghai Composite Index dropped 1.01 percent in China. Also, the Korean Kospi rose 1.13 percent and Australian shares fell 0.09 percent.
European Markets
European shares were lower overnight on global growth fears ahead of Bernanke. The Spanish Ibex Index fell 1.01 percent (is now down 5.12 percent in the last month) and the Italian FTSE MIB Index fell 0.67 percent. Meanwhile, the German DAX dropped 0.47 percent and the French CAC 40 Index declined 0.53 percent while U.K. shares fell 0.4 percent.
Commodities
Commodities were mixed overnight as copper lagged on China fears. WTI Crude futures fell 0.74 percent to $105.22 per barrel and Brent Crude futures rose 0.28 percent to $109.40 per barrel. Copper futures fell 1.41 percent to $314.50 per ounce. Gold was lower and silver futures declined 0.88 percent to $19.76 per ounce.
Currencies
Currency markets were on the move again ahead of Bernanke as the pound gained and the dollar recouped some of yesterday's losses against other majors. The EUR/USD was lower at 1.3146 and the dollar rose against the yen to 99.63 while the pound gained against the dollar to 1.5191. Overall, the Dollar Index rose 0.12 percent on strength against the yen, the Canadian dollar, and the euro.
Earnings Reported Yesterday
Key companies that reported earnings Tuesday include:
Stocks moving in the pre-market included:
Notable companies expected to report earnings Wednesday include:
On the economics calendar Wednesday, MBA Purchase Applications and Housing Starts are out ahead of Ben Bernanke's testimony for the House Financial Services Committee. Also, the Beige Book is due out. Overnight, British retail sales are due out and Spain and France are set to auction bonds.
BY Matthew Kanterman
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