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October 6th, 2011
08:06 AM ET

AM Minding Your Business for Oct. 6, 2011

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

Today we're watching:

* Apple shares just started trading electronically on the Nasdaq, opening lower by just a few dollars after the news broke of Steve Jobs' death.
* U.S. stock futures are up on word of Europe is moving in the right direction to solve its debt crisis.
* waiting this morning for the latest read on the number of Americans filing first-time jobless claims.
* Bank of America is defending its new $5 fee for using a debit card.
* Homeowners facing foreclosure now spend an average of one year and nine months in their home before it's repossessed by the bank.
* The group of online hackers known as Anonymous announced plans to try to hack into the New York Stock Exchange Monday.

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


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