Jan 24 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index looked set to open lower on Friday as emerging market currencies fell on a sell-off accelerated by worries surrounding China and U.S. monetary policy.
TOP STORIES
* Japanese government calculations indicate that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe cannot meet his budget-balancing promise in coming years on the current course, suggesting he may come under greater pressure from fiscal hawks for future tax increases.
* Procter & Gamble Co, the world's largest household products maker, reported lower quarterly profit, hurt by unfavorable currency movements and lower gross profit margin.
* Business software maker Open Text Corp's
* Bristol-Myers Squibb Co's quarterly sales and earnings beat Wall Street expectations, helped by cost cuts and growing sales of its treatments for cancer, blood clots and diabetes.
* Microsoft Corp posted a bigger-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday, boosted by strong sales of its software and services for businesses, a solid holiday season for its new Xbox game console and Surface tablets, and a slightly lower tax bill.
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CANADIAN STOCKS TO WATCH
* Enbridge Inc
ANALYSTS' RECOMMENDATIONS
Following is a summary of research actions on Canadian companies reported by Reuters.
* Avigilon
* Barrick Gold Corp
* OpenText Corp
* Semafo Inc
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($1= $1.10 Canadian)
(Reporting by Ayesha Sruti Ahmed in Bangalore; Editing by Stephen Powell)
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