Early indications suggest that Wall Street may open Thursday’s session lower in the aftermath of weak Chinese manufacturing and eurozone private sector activity data. Ignoring the Chinese data, the Japanese and Chinese markets settled at fresh multi-year highs, while the European markets are moving to the downside on the weak domestic private sector data and mixed domestic earnings reports. The domestic markets apart from focusing on these catalysts could also eye new home sales data and earnings from companies such as PepsiCo. (PEP), General Motors (GM), Caterpillar (CAT) and 3M Co. (MMM).