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Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:02am EDT

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MAJOR EUROPEAN COMPANIES REPORTING:

Nokia (NOK1V.HE) Q3

Suedzucker AG (SZUG.DE) Q2

ZARDOYA OTIS SA MADRID (ZOT.MC) Q3

CASTELLUM AB (CAST.ST) Q3

Tandberg ASA (TAA.OL) Q3

U.S. COMPANIES REPORTING:

Goldman Sachs (GS) Q3

Citigroup (C) Q3

Google (GOOG.O) Q3

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Q3

Amphenol (APH) Q3

Baxter Intl. (BAX) Q3

Harley-Davidson (HOG) Q3

Intl. Business Machines (IBM) Q3

People's United Fincl. (PBCT.O) Q3

PPG Industries (PPG) Q3

Safeway (SWY) Q3

MAJOR MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS (GMT):

0900 EZ HICP

0900 EZ Inflation

1230 US CPI

1230 US Jobless claims

1230 US NY Fed manufacturing

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