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Benzinga Market Primer: Monday, April 8

Futures Creep Higher Despite Korean Tensions, Weak PayrollsU.S. equity futures crept higher in early pre-market trade Monday despite North Korea increasing rhetoric over a missile test and following Friday's much weaker than expected Non-Farm Payrolls report. It is widely expected that North Korea will test a missile, one that had been reported as being moved to launch centers last week, in a show of strength.Top NewsIn other news around the markets:The Bank of Japan announced it is to purchase 1 trillion yen of 5- to 10-year Japanese government bonds ($10 billion) and 200 billion yen ($2 billion) of bonds with maturity greater than 10-years this week. Overall, the BoJ's announced purchases are nearly on par with the size of the Fed's rate, however for an economy nearly a third of the size. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin spoke together on the Cyprus bailout, reiterating the fact that Cyprus' bailout/bail-in is not a template for future crises....

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  3. Pep Boys Shares Dive as Buyout Blows Up

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  9. Pep Boys Inks $804 Million Buyout

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  10. Stock Futures Fall as Focus Shifts to Europe

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  11. Stocks Stage Comeback Bid

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  12. Stocks Recover as Traders Overcome Euro Fears

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  2. Auto Parts Dealers Sink Tuesday

    FBN’s Nicole Petallides breaks down the stocks moving the markets.

  3. Big Lots Jumps; Pep Boys Slumps On Results

    Close-out retailer Big Lots Inc. jumped 7% on Tuesday after the company posted a smaller-than-expected third-quarter loss. The company also said its Chairman, Chief ...

  4. Stock futures tick up, fiscal cliff angst lingers

    Stock futures edged up in low volume on Tuesday as the market continues to be hostage to negotiations in Washington on how to avert a "fiscal cliff" that could push ...

  5. Retailers Shut Down Stores As Storm Lashes Northeast

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  6. Female-Only Tire Business Takes on Pep Boys

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