|       |   |  |     |  |    | NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures were little changed   in light trading on Monday following a record closing high by   the S&P 500 on Friday, as a week filled with economic data and   key corporate earnings gets under way. |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Philips  reported a near-tripling in third-quarter   net profit, beating forecasts and pushing its shares to their   highest since mid-2010 after two years of cutting costs, selling   weak businesses and targeting new products at emerging markets. |  |  |  |      |       |    |  |     |  |    | (Reuters) - Buoyant oilfield activity in Russia, Saudi Arabia   and Angola helped Halliburton Co  beat market expectations with   a 17 percent rise in profit, setting up an even better performance   for the fourth quarter. |  |  |  |      |       |    |  |     |  |    | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will need more time   to figure out how much harm the budget battles in Washington   have done to the U.S. economy, potentially delaying the start   of the Fed's bond tapering, a senior U.S. central banker said   on Monday. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | PARIS (Reuters) - Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways is negotiating a   multibillion-dollar order for dozens of Boeing  jets including   at least 25 of the U.S. company's revamped 777 mini-jumbo, two   sources familiar with the matter said on Monday. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | (Reuters) - McDonald's Corp  reported quarterly revenue that   missed analysts' estimates and warned that global comparable   sales for October are expected to be relatively flat, sending   its shares down 1.3 percent before the bell. |  |  |  |      |       |   |  |     |  |    | (Reuters) - Hasbro Inc , whose popular brands include Monopoly,   Nerf and My Little Pony, on Monday reported a higher-than-expected   profit for the third quarter as strong overseas demand helped   the second-largest U.S. toy company offset weakness at home. |  |  |  |        |   |  |     |  |    | LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's top banking regulator has set out   tougher rules for its forthcoming tests on the finances of top   lenders, potentially paving the way for further multi-billion   euro fundraising measures by banks deemed shaky. |  |  |        |   |  |     |  |    | NEW YORK (Reuters) - A few months ago, a group of Wall Street   banks fashioned a risk-manager's worst nightmare to determine   how they would survive. Luckily, it was all pretend. |  |  |        |   |  |     |  |    | TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's export growth fell well short of expectations   in September as the country posted a record run of trade deficits,   a sign that slowing demand in Asia is taking the shine off Prime   Minister Shinzo Abe's stimulus policies. |  |  |  |     |  |    |     |  |    |  |    |     | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today |  |  |    |  |  |    |     |  |    |  |    |     | The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today |  |  |    |  |  |    | » MORE NEWSLETTERS |  | 
  
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