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JAL to decline financial aid from Delta, AA: report

TOKYO (Reuters) – A state-backed turnaround fund is likely to decline financial aid for Japan Airlines (9205.T) from Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) or American Airlines (AMR.N) and limit an alliance to a business tie-up, a newspaper reported on Sunday.

The Enterprise Turnaround Initiative Corp of Japan (ETIC) has likely determined that such capital investment would complicate restructuring procedures and narrow its future exit strategies, the Nikkei business daily said, without citing sources.

Delta Air Lines and American Airlines have been courting JAL with rival offers of financial aid of &&6;1 billion or more, eyeing a stronger foothold in Japan and close ties on overseas routes.

The move would also allow JAL to accelerate its restructuring measures, the report added free insurance quotes.

The main lenders to Japan Airlines plan to accept a restructuring package that would require the carrier to file for bankruptcy, sources said on Saturday, increasing the likelihood of a state bailout this month.

ETIC plans to establish a credit line of more than 600 billion yen (&&6;6.48 billion) along with a state-owned bank to ensure JAL can keep flying once a bankruptcy is announced, a source with the knowledge of the matter said.

(Reporting by Osamu Tsukimori; Editing by Alex Richardson)

JAL to decline financial aid from Delta, AA: report

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Stock futures point to lower open after weak payrolls data

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Friday after a weak employment report dampened hopes for a strong rebound in the labor market.

The Labor Department said U.S. employers unexpectedly cut 85,000 jobs in December, while economists forecast that payrolls would be unchanged. The government revised November data to show the economy added 4,000 jobs rather than lost 11,000, as initially reported.

"Basically the economy continues to take three steps forward and two steps back. The employment numbers have been moving in a better direction. Here is a day when we take a step back," said David Katz, chief investment officer at Matrix Asset Advisors in New York.

S&P 500 futures lost 3.1 points and were below fair value, a formula that evaluates pricing by taking into account interest rates, dividends and time to expiration on the contract. Dow Jones industrial average futures dipped 15 points, and Nasdaq 100 futures fell 7 points.

James Bullard, president of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, said Friday it would be good to see more improvement in the U.S. job market before exiting some stimulus programs. Speaking to university students in Shanghai, Bullard said the U guaranteed payday loan.S. economy was improving, but some policies to support the recovery should not be withdrawn yet.

In corporate news, Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) will pay bonuses to its investment bankers that are close to 2007 levels, as it tries to stem defections following the takeover of Merrill Lynch, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Citigroup lowered fourth-quarter earnings views on Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N), Morgan Stanley (MS.N) and JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N), and expects the three companies to report lower revenues from their fixed income, currency and commodities segments.

Goldman Sachs was sued by an Illinois pension fund seeking to recover billions of dollars in bonuses and other compensation being awarded for 2009, saying shareholders were harmed.

Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) is looking to sign a contract for a Transocean Ltd (RIG.N) rig capable of drilling in Arctic waters that will cost up to &&6;1 billion to build, according to a source.

(Reporting by Angela Moon; additional Reporting by Ryan Vlastelica; editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)

Stock futures point to lower open after weak payrolls data

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