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10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell

Oct 10, 2014, 16:58 IST

Good morning! These are the major events making an impact on financial markets already today.

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German Stocks Are Getting Slammed. The DAX is down by more than 2% today, and down more than 10% since Sept. 19.

North And South Korea Fired Artillery At Each Other. The AP says that the North fired at a South Korean propaganda balloon and the south fired back.

UKIP Won Its First UK Member Of Parliament. The anti-EU party won a massive victory in a by-election and now has its first member of British parliament.

The EU's Stress Test Results Will Be Published On Oct. 26. The ECB revealed the date this morning. The announcement will be a major indicator of the health of Europe's banks.

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Markets Are Getting Slammed. In Europe, the UK's FTSE 1000 is down 1.39%, France's CAC 40 is down by 1.63% and Germany's DAX is down 2.15%. In Asia, the Hang Seng closed down 1.9% and the Nikkei closed down 1.15%.

Import And Export Prices Are Coming. The US inflation data are both expected to be negative, and are coming at 8.30 a.m. ET.

Tesla's New Project Has Been Revealed. The Tesla "D" that Elon Musk so provocatively tweeted about last week is actually an all-wheel-drive version of the Model S Sedan.

BMW's Sales Boost Is Bucking The German Trend. BMW said sales of its core luxury-car brand rose 6.1% in September, powered by demand in Europe, Asia and North America.

Chinese Growth Is Likely To Fall To A Five Year Low. China's economy likely grew at its weakest pace in more than five years in the third quarter as a property downturn weighed on demand, a Reuters poll showed.

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A Huge Typhoon Could Make Landfall In Japan This Weekend. Japan is braced for this year's strongest Pacific storm.

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