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For U.S. stock market report double-click [.N] 1145 ET 30June2009-Electronic Arts advances after upgrade ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shares of Electronic Arts (ERTS.O) rallied on Tuesday after Bank of
America-Merrill Lynch upgraded the stock to "buy" from "neutral," seeing upside
to consensus estimates in the video game publisher's first and second
quarters.
"We are $100 million above consensus in the first and second quarters and our bias is that Street estimates move higher for fiscal 2010 and 2011 years over next 90 days, as key 'Active' and 'Sims' titles should have catalog and sequel strength," the brokerage wrote.
The company is likely tracking at or above their early fiscal 2010 internal plan, the firm added.
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Shares rose 5 percent to $21.85.
Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net 1138 ET 30June2009-Treasury sets wide scope for consumer agency ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The U.S. Treasury on Tuesday sent Congress proposed legislation to create a new regulatory agency with sweeping powers to write and enforce tough new consumer protection rules for banks and other financial institutions.
The legislative language fleshes out plans for widespread changes to U.S. financial regulations the Obama administration released on June 17.
The proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency aims to protect Americans from abusive practices widely employed during the recent housing and credit boom, such as deceptive and undocumented mortgage lending, poor loan disclosures, and unfair interest rate increases and "fee traps" on credit cards. For details, see [ID:nN30437901]
Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net 1127 ET 30June2009-Credit Suisse ups containerboard targets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packaging Corp of America (PKG.N) and International Paper (IP.N) shares rose on Tuesday after Credit Suisse boosted its earnings estimates and price targets on the paper and packaging containerboard companies, citing strength signals in the sector.
The firm boosted 2009 earnings estimates for the four containerboard producers it covers, which also includes Buckeye Technologies Inc (BKI.N) and Crown Holdings Inc (CCK.N) above consensus estimates on the belief other estimates will rise as second quarter earnings season gets underway.
Credit Suisse also bumped its target prices for the containerboard companies by $1 to $2 to reflect better near-term results and the likelihood of a pricing upcycle.
Packaging Corp, the firm's top pick in the sector, saw its price target increased by $1 to $22.
International Paper shares gained 4.6 percent to $15.08 while Packaging Corp rose 5.5 percent to $16.35. Buckeye Tech shares slipped 1.1 percent to $4.59 and Crown Holdings fell 0.4 percent to $23.80.
Reuters Messaging: Charles.mikolajczak.reuters.com@reuters.net 1120 ET 30June2009-Crude oil falls on strong dollar, data ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
August crude futures tumbled on Tuesday, dropping on a stronger U.S. dollar and as weak consumer confidence data pressure equities.
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The contract slid 3 percent to $69.35 per barrel while the S&P Energy index .GSPE dropped 1.9 percent to 369.61. Among specific oil companies, ExxonMobil (XOM.N) slid 1.6 percent to $69.42 while Chevron Corp (CVX.N) dropped 1.7 percent to $65.78. Both companies are Dow components.
Reuters Messaging: ryan.vlastelica.reuters.com@reuters.net
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