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For U.S. stock market report double-click [.N] 0826 ET 25June2009-GFT sees a higher open for U.S. markets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GFT on Thursday forecast a higher open for U.S. markets, though it added there "are no particular reasons for today's firmer tone."
"We could be heading for a sideways trading pattern as the summer proceeds, with a trading range of around 5 percent," it added. "However, the second-quarter corporate earnings season isn't far off and that could be the catalyst for a breakout."
The firm expects the Dow Jones industrial average .DJI to open up 66 points while the S&P 500 .SPX opens up 8.5 points.
Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net 0817 ET 25June2009-Goldman adjusts ratings on oil and gas stocks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Goldman Sachs on Thursday adjusted its ratings on several energy stocks, writing that it was shifting its preference toward oil-leveraged stocks and away from gas-leveraged ones.
Halliburton Co (HAL.N), Nabors Industries (NBR.N), Patterson-UTI Energy (PTEN.O) and Oil States International (OIS.N) were all downgraded by Goldman, which wrote that it doesn't expect high beta stocks with gas leverage to outperform.
"While we continue to believe that the turn in fundamentals is in sight and that we are in the midst of the next up-cycle, we are less positive on 'gassy' North American levered stocks given that we see reduced upside potential for 2010," it wrote.
As part of its move to oil-leveraged stocks, Goldman upgraded Cameron International (CAM.N), Transocean Ltd (RIG.N), and Diamond Offshore (DO.N).
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Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net 0811 ET 25June2009-Crude oil up on conflict in Nigeria ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
August crude futures rose on Thursday, after Nigeria's main militant group
shut down one of Royal Dutch Shell's (RDSa.L) pipeline junction points,
heightening concerns about supplies from the region.
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The contract CLc1 gained 1.1 percent to $69.43 per barrel.
Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net 0805 ET 25June2009-Hertz outlook lifts Avis in premarket ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shares of Hertz Global (HTZ.N) rallied in premarket trading on Thursday,
after the car rental company forecast quarterly profit above market estimates,
as well as a surprise full-year profit.
The company also said it saw no significant long-term financial impact from General Motors GMGMQ.PK and Chrysler bankruptcies.
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Shares of Hertz rose 12.4 percent to $7.88 in premarket trading while peer
company Avis Budget (CAR.N) added 5.4 percent to $4.69 on light volume.
Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net 0751 ET 25June2009-New Toyota president expects challenges to continue ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The new president of Toyota Motor (TM.N) (7203.T) on Thursday warned that the auto industry faced two more tough years, as he sketched out a roadmap to return the carmaker to profit.
"The new Toyota sets sail in very stormy waters," Toyoda said at a news conference. "But right now we're working at full speed to cut costs and jump-start sales with the support of various government incentives being rolled out."
"We want to do everything possible to avoid a third consecutive year of losses," he said, adding he would take a 30 percent pay cut for the first year.
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Shares of Toyota closed Wednesday at $76.06.
Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net
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