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Before the Bell: Futures tumble on euro zone data, emerging market worries

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Futures tumble on euro zone data, emerging market worries
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures edged lower on Friday, setting Wall Street up for its first monthly decline since August, hurt by weaker-than-expected inflation data in the euro zone and ongoing concerns about turbulence in emerging markets.
Labor costs rise in fourth quarter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Labor costs rose in the fourth quarter, with the biggest jump in wages and salaries since 2009, but there was still little sign of wage inflation amid slack in the jobs market.
U.S. consumer spending rises in December, income flat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer spending rose more than expected in December, but weak income growth suggested the economy could cool off a bit in the first quarter.
Microsoft board close to naming Nadella as new CEO: source
NEW YORK/SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is likely to appoint its cloud-computing head, Satya Nadella, as its next chief executive, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday, as the board concludes a five-month search for a tech-savvy heavy-hitter to lead the world's largest software company.
Chevron fourth-quarter profit drops 32 percent
(Reuters) - Chevron Corp , the second-largest U.S. oil company, said on Friday its fourth-quarter profit dropped 32 percent as refining margins and production fell around the world.
MasterCard profit misses Street as expenses rise
(Reuters) - MasterCard Inc , the world's No.2 credit and debit card company, reported a 3 percent rise in quarterly profit but missed analysts' average forecast as expenses rose.
Honda warns on emerging markets while aiming for record sales
TOKYO (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co warned auto demand is cooling in emerging markets and especially Southeast Asia, but Japan's third-biggest carmaker remained upbeat about its prospects and said it aims to sell a record 4.5 million vehicles or more in 2014.
Experts predict Lenovo's U.S. buys will pass regulatory muster
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials are likely to allow China's Lenovo Group to buy IBM's low-end server business and Google Inc's Motorola Mobility handset business if it agrees to concessions aimed at protecting U.S. national security, experts said.
Google's outsized ad growth offsets steep price decline
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc's quarterly revenue beat Wall Street's target despite an ongoing decline in prices for its online ads and deepening losses at Motorola, the handset-making division to be sold to China's Lenovo.
Exclusive: Lone Star hires advisors for IKB sale as stress tests loom
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Private equity investor Lone Star has hired Rothschild and Bank of America Merrill Lynch as advisors for the planned sale of German corporate bank IKB , two people familiar with the transaction said.
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