U.S. stocks are poised to start the day after the Dow closed above the 10,000 mark in a steady manner with futures mixed and trading in a bound range. Third quarter earnings season rages on with Citigroup (C) and Goldman Sachs (GS) reporting. In addition, a new wave of economic indicators will be released, including a key inflation gauge, data on labor and two key regional indexes. [[Update 8:15 a.m.: Futures turned lower after Goldman's results.]]More here: Before the bell: Futures lower after Goldman's results

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