(Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a lower open for equities on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones and the Nasdaq 100 falling 0.2 to 0.3 percent.
The U.S. Treasury Department issues its monthly budget for February at 1800 GMT. Economists forecast a $229.0 billion deficit, against a January budget deficit of $27.4 billion.
The Conference Board releases its employment trend index for February at 10.00 a.m. EDT. In January, the index read 105.8.
Federal prosecutors have nixed a tentative $1 billion settlement with Johnson & Johnson
A previously announced $25 billion settlement between five major banks accused of abusive mortgage practices will be filed in federal court on Monday, people familiar with the matter said.
Swiss watchmaker Swatch Group SA
The World Trade Organization has broadly upheld a ruling that Boeing Co
Anthera Pharmaceuticals Inc said it stopped a late-stage trial of its experimental lead drug to treat a heart disease due to lack of efficacy, sending its shares down 62 percent in aftermarket trade on Friday.
China's trade balance plunged $31.5 billion into the red in February as imports swamped exports to leave the largest deficit in at least a decade and fuel doubts about the extent to which frail foreign demand or seasonal distortion drove the drop.
China's central bank said on Monday the country has ample room to tweak policy to support credit growth in the face of volatile foreign capital flows that will inevitably see market forces play a greater role in determining the value of the yuan currency.
Sealy Corp's
U.S. airline JetBlue
The Bretton Woods Institutions, the World Trade Organization and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development hold a high-level two-day meeting in New York.
European stocks fell slightly on Monday, halting a sharp three-day rally as last week's strong U.S. jobs data dampens expectation of further stimulus from the U.S. Federal Reserve, which holds its next meeting this week.
On Friday, the Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> advanced 14.08 points, or 0.11 percent, to 12,922.02 at the close. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> rose 4.96 points, or 0.36 percent, to 1,370.87. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> gained 17.92 points, or 0.60 percent, to close at 2,988.34.
(Reporting By Alessandra Prentice; Editing by Hans-Juergen Peters)
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