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September 29th, 2011
07:10 AM ET

Minding Your Business for Sept. 29, 2011

This morning on American Morning, Christine Romans reports on the morning business news headlines.

Today we're watching:

* U.S. stock futures are up this morning, but concerns linger about Europe.
* Earlier this morning, Germany's parliament passed a measure to overhaul a European bailout fund.
* Waiting for the latest released on the number of Americans filing first-time jobless claims. We're also waiting for a revision on how much the U.S. economy grew in the second quarter.
* Nokia, the world's largest cell phone maker, is announcing plans to cut 3500 jobs.
* A hacker group known as Cabin Crew hit Goldman Sachs. They published personal information for several employees including CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
* Reebok is required to pay $25 million in refunds for claiming its "Easytone" and "Runtone" sneakers tone leg and buttock muscles.
* You may soon have to start paying more money to see a 3-D movie...for the glasses.

Tune in to American Morning at 6am Eastern every day for the latest in business news.


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