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here. | Dow Jones Fut | | Close: | 21797.79 | | Current Future: | 21889.0 | | Future Change: | 111.00 | | Implied Open: | 138.21 | | | S&P 500 Fut | | Close: | 2461.43 | | Current Future: | 2472.5 | | Future Change: | 11.50 | | Implied Open: | 13.27 | | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | | Close: | 5913.37 | | Current Future: | 5965.25 | | Future Change: | 40.75 | | Implied Open: | 45.38 | | | Russell 2000 Mini | | Close: | 1399.43 | | Current Future: | 1409.9 | | Future Change: | 7.60 | | Implied Open: | 10.67 | | | Quotes as of 9/11/2017 7:47:32 AM ET | There is no economic data on the schedule, although there will be plenty of assessment of how badly Hurricanes Irma and Harvey will impact the economy. Goldman Sachs has already estimated that Harvey will shave one percent off third quarter GDP, with damage from Irma yet to be calculated. (CNBC) | Irma knocked out power to nearly 4 million homes and businesses after making landfall in Florida on Sunday, threatening millions more as it crept up the state's west coast. Full restoration of service could take weeks, local electric utilities said. (Reuters) North Korea warned today the United States would pay a "due price" for spearheading a U.N. Security Council resolution against its latest nuclear test, as Washington presses for a vote on a draft resolution imposing more sanctions on Pyongyang. (Reuters) The dollar rose this morning on relief that North Korea did not conduct a further missile test at the weekend when it celebrated its founding anniversary. A weakening of Irma over the United States also tempered demand for safer assets. (Reuters) President Donald Trump is preparing to preside over his first 9/11 commemoration in office and will be joined by first lady Melania Trump. The Trumps plan to observe a moment of silence at the White House this morning at about the time the first plane struck one of the Twin Towers 16 years ago. (AP) Trump has led a quiet rise of a socially conservative agenda. The administration opened the door to allowing more firearms on federal lands. It scrapped references to "LGBTQ youth" from the description of a program for victims of sex trafficking. And it eliminated funding to international groups that provide abortion. (NY Times) Equifax (EFX) is unlikely to be able to cover the costs of its massive data breach through insurance, according to a Bloomberg report. Johnson & Johnson's (JNJ) Janssen pharmaceutical unit will discontinue development of hepatitis C treatments, given the number of effective therapies already in the marketplace. Teva named Kare Schultz as its new CEO, ending a search for a permanent chief executive that began in February. Schultz had been president and CEO at Danish drug maker H. Lundbeck. Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google unit will appeal a proposed 2.2 billion euro fine by European regulators for alleged monopoly abuse, according to the Telegraph newspaper. Google is expected to file its appeal today. Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) saw positive results in research involving its immunotherapy drug Opdivo, according to researchers. The drug was found to be better and safer than Bristol's older treatment Yervoy. NASA leveraged its fleet of domestic and international satellites orbiting in space to help track the lineup of hurricanes that gathered steam and headed towards the U.S. over the weekend. The images are staggering both because of the technology required to obtain them and the size and scope of the storms they depict. (CNBC's Make It) |  | News Associate | |  | Senior Producer | | | Feedback We value your input—use our simple form to let us know what you think. Click here for Real-Time data and top stories on your desktop or mobile device. |
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