<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081117/bs_nm/us_markets_stocks"><img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20081117/2008_11_14t123313_450x300_us_markets_stocks.jpg?x= 130&y=86&q=85&sig=g_69ItoMsiEPDPDTkyQcOA--" align="left" height="86" width="130" alt="Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, November 14, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)" border="0" /></a>Reuters - Stocks pointed to a higher open on Monday, reversing some of the sharp losses endured on Friday when dismal monthly retail sales triggered a sell-off. At 5:18 a.m. EST, S&P 500 futures were up 0.1 percent, Dow Jones futures were up 0.1 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures were up 1 percent.</p><br clear="all"/>
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Stock futures signal gains, automakers eyed
(Reuters)