U.S. stock futures edged higher, while global exchanges are falling, and laid the foundation of the western countries and for potential military strike Syria.
Rising tensions in Syria, high gold price to three months, crude oil surged to a two-year high above $112 a barrel in early trading.
The dow Jones industrial average futures up 2 points to 14750 points. The S&P futures increases less than to 1628.90. The nasdaq futures rose 2.75 points, to 3062.25.
Trading is very thin, but, because there is no important economic indicators, chemical weapons experts at the United Nations in the survey that gas attack, in the suburbs of Damascus, Syria, fan out.
On Wednesday, from the national association of realtors report is expected to present more flat or falling sales, rising mortgage rates.
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