
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.
This morning on American Morning, Christine Romans reports on the morning business news headlines.
Today we're watching:
* Efforts underway to secure another bailout for Greece.
* More banks are ditching free checking accounts.
* Retail giant Macy's announcing it expects to add 78,000 temporary jobs for the holiday season.
Tune in to American Morning at 6am Eastern every day for the latest in business news.
Christine Romans reports the morning business news headlines in our daily segment "Minding Your Business" on CNN’s
American Morning.
Christine Romans reports the morning business news headlines in our daily segment "Minding Your Business" on CNN’s
American Morning.
Christine Romans reports the morning business news headlines in our daily segment "Minding Your Business" on CNN’s
American Morning.
Christine Romans says one-third of Americans are unfaithful...when it comes to money.
Romans says financial infidelity most commonly comes in the form of little white lies about finances. Whether you are hiding your expensive new shoes from your spouse or lying about paying your bills, your actions could lead to even larger problems, beyond money.

