[36530] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Card Processing 1.59% Per Swipe
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Thu Mar 5 22:00:44 2015
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2015 19:00:40 -0800
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Card Processing 1.59% Per Swipe
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<font color="white" size="1">NEW YORK U.S. stock futures are getting a boost from solid
manufacturing data from around the world as attention turns toward the state
of the U.S. economy in the run-up to a crucial jobs report.Dow
futures are up 94 points at 12,671, while the broader Standard &
Poor's 500 futures are up 10 points at 1,318. The Nasdaq composite
is up 14 points at 2,478.Figures released Wednesday show that China's manufacturing
sector is growing steadily and Europe's is performing better than forecast. That
gives investors hope that U.S. manufacturing figures will show the world's largest
economy continues its recovery.The Institute for Supply Management's manufacturing index is due
to be released at 10 a.m. Eastern. Economists forecast that U.S. factory
output likely grew at a faster rate in January after businesses spent
more on industrial machinery, airplanes and other equipment.Investors will also focus on
the monthly hiring figures from private payrolls agency ADP, which
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<font color="white" size="1">il resolution that authorized it. They now consider that a mistake they
won't make in strategically important Syria, which is their last Arab ally.Clinton
on Tuesday said an attempt to liken the Syrian conflict to the
war in Libya is a "false analogy." Clinton said Syria is unique,
and that the Arab League proposal would provide a path for "political
transition" while preserving the state's institutions."It deserves a chance to work," Clinton
said of the plan. "This will be hard, the results are far
from certain, success is far from guaranteed. But the alternative, more of
Assad's brutal rule, is no alternative at all."The U.S. has been trying
to convince Russia that Assad will eventually go and that the leadership
that replaces him won't like countries that prolonged the Syrian people's suffering.But
officials admit the timing of such a transition is unclear. "I personally
believe it's a question of time before Assad falls, but that's the
issue, it could be
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