Wall Street has chosen to stay cautious, as reflected by the trading in the U.S. futures, which points to a slightly higher opening on Monday. Asian stocks closed mixed earlier in the global trading day, although the Chinese and Hong Kong markets rose sharply. At the same time, European stocks have got off to a weak start, with the French market underperforming the rest. The dithery mood is understandable, given the recent gains and the looming Greek risk. Crude oil is still lingering near its 4-month high and the dollar is firmer. In light of the paucity of any major economic and earnings news, the domestic markets may look ahead to several key events of the week, including the FOMC meeting.