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- After trading up 8 sessions in a row, many of the Dow Jones Industrial components are seeing some selling. All but a handful of components are red with AA giving up a large portion of its early post earnings report gains. Headlining the weakness. C ??“1.3% CAT ??“1.3% DD ??“1.2% IBM ??“1.3% VZ ??“1.4% Homebuilding names are lower after the NAR lowered 2007 forecasts for existing and new home sales. Equity futures broke to session lows after weekly EIA data disclosed a much larger than expected draw down in gasoline inventories, and the equity weakness also coincided with a headline that Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the recent bombing attempt in Algeria. Crude briefly traded above $62.50 but has since settled back around $62.20. Gasoline futures made new 7-month highs helping refiners pop on the initial data. Ahead of this afternoon??™s release of FOMC minutes, US Treasury futures are marginally higher with the 10-year yield holding around 4.71%. The Japanese Yen came under a bit of pressure after the IMF??™s chief economist said he doesn??™t see further action needed regarding the carry trade. The USD/JPY traded as high as 119.50 while the EUR/JPY made new all time highs at 160.40. May Copper futures approached 1-year highs in electronic trade but have since settled around $3.57, up another 1.3%. June Gold traded as high as $686.20 but has reversed into negative territory.
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