NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock index future emphasized an open lower Monday as renewed concerns about the eurozone eclipsed lift of several large acquisitions sovereign debt crisis.
Pressure grew on the Portugal to seek financial assistance from the European Union and Monetary Fund International, although the European Commission Monday denied that discussions are ongoing on a plan to rescue EU and IMF.
Duke Energy Corp. (DUK.)(N) has agreed to buy the progress Energy Inc. (PGN).(N) $ 13.7 billion in stock and DuPont (DD)(N) plans to buy Danisco (CDA.)(CO), a Danish food ingredient firm $ 5.8 billion.
Shares of dragged progress 1.5% to $44.05 in Premarket and Duke trade fell 1.6% to $17.50. DuPont, Dow component fell 1.5% to $49.02.
"Although it is always encouraging to get offers from this size, since it suggests confidence returns, we don't always know how much inconvenience we could see the situation of Europe," said Michael O'Rourke, Chief market strategist BTIG LLC in New York. "."
A group of private funds, including overall management of Apollo (APOLO.)(UL), interested in the purchase of Sara Lee Corp (SLE).(N) and contacted the company, a source said. Sara Lee has increased 5.6% to $18.40 before the Bell.
S & P 500 futures fell from 5.2 points to 1,262.50 and below fair value, a formula that evaluates prices taking into account interest rates, dividends and the time of expiry of the contract. Dow Jones industrial average future dragged 41 points and Nasdaq 100 future lost 6.5 points.
The S & P 500 is to find support for its moving average of 14 days, which is approximately 1,260. Last week the Dow and S & P encoches a sixth week advances, while Nasdaq rose by 1.9%.
Alcoa Inc. (AA).(N) is scheduled to report its quarterly results after the market closes, informally start fourth-quarter earnings season. Stock, a component of Dow, lined with 1.1% higher than $16.60 Premarket trade.
Rough future February increased 0.6% to $88.58 per barrel after the Trans Alaska Pipeline was closed because of a leak, raising concerns about how U.S. supply could be affected.
U.S. stocks fell on Friday after a decision of the Court in a case of seizures leading investors withdraw from bank stocks, weak after a dull jobs report added.
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