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10 Things You Need To Know This Morning

Good morning. Here's what you need to know.

  • Asian markets were mostly lower in overnight trading with the Nikkei down 0.35 percent after the Japanese central bank announced unlimited easing. The yen is up on the news. Europe is selling off and U.S. stocks have opened flat.

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  • Existing home sales for December and the Richmond Fed manufacturing index for January will be out at 10 a.m. ET. Analysts polled by Bloomberg are looking for existing home sales to rise to a 5.1 million annual rate, and for the manufacturing index to hold steady at 5. Follow the release at Business Insider >

  • Research in Motion's stock is up nearly 9 percent in pre-market trading, after CEO Thorstein Heins told German publication Die Welt that the company will look into alliances with other tech companies after the release of its Blackberry 10 models, according to Reuters. He said RIM could sell its hardware production or licenses to its software.

  • Bonus - Olivia Wilde tweeted "I sincerely hope it was Mimosa Monday at the WH today. I would be shitting myself anyway, but still, a bubbly beta blocker is in order".



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