Stocks set themselves to slip in advance of the week's pay occupied

NEW YORK – Stocks struggling Monday one week in advance occupied compensation which should provide evidence on the question of whether corporate profits suffer stagnation of economic growth.

Broad economic reports were dictated deals in recent months, driving stocks almost in unison, however this week movements of stocks could become widespread because there are dozens of large corporations, income statement and only some economic reports.

Economic growth slowed throughout the year, leaving the rhythm of the récupération.Mais uncertain merchants, businesses have largely not suffered a slowdown encore.Ils greatly improved efficiency of operations during the recession, which is expected to continue to help generate relatively strong results.

Citigroup Inc., IBM Corp. and Apple Inc. all release results Monday.

Citigroup report must indicate if the borrowers are in a better position to pay.Failures of loans remain a major problem for the banques.Ils show consumers are still struggling with high unemployment rates.

Results from IBM, meanwhile, must indicate whether companies are spending more to upgrade the technology and computers. Signs that companies are ramping up technology spending would be a good indication that expect business to pick up over the next few quarters. It adds to efficiency can improve profitability.

The results of Apple should show how much of an appetite consumers have new gadgets.The iPod and iPad were incredibly popular in the year, even if many buyers cutting back elsewhere.

Citigroup pink $5 cents to 4.00 sharing in pre-opening trade.IBM shares fell 26 cents to $140.80.Apple share rose from $2.37 $317.11 .Actions Apple surged above the level of $300 for the first time last week.

Bond prices rose légèrement.Le performance note 10-year Treasury Board, which moves opposite its prices, fell to 2.55% of 2.57% end vendredi.Son performance is often used as a reference to set the interest rates on mortgages and other loans loans.

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