U.S. stocks were headed for a major sell-off at the start of trading Tuesday, following an 11% drop in Japan's leading index in the wake of a nuclear crisis caused by last week's earthquake.
Japan's Nikkei index ended down nearly 11%, as the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant deepened. The index was down as much as 14% during the session before recovering at the close.
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said the risk of radioactive material leaking from the crippled plant was very high, and a government spokesman warned people within 18 miles of the facility to stay indoors.
Among the U.S. stocks getting hammered during premarket trading, shares of General Electric (GE, Fortune 500) fell more than 4.6% after dropping earlier nearly 9%. The Japanese nuclear plant that exploded on Saturday is equipped with a GE-designed reactor.
"The U.S. market is pricing in a worst-case scenario with the nuclear situation," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott. "The concerns about radiation, and what that could mean for loss of life, could make this a more globalized crisis rather than a centralized disaster," he added.
Advanced Micro Devices, (AMD, Fortune 500) Motorola Mobility (MMI), AIG (AIG, Fortune 500), US Bancorp (USB, Fortune 500) and Capital One (COF, Fortune 500) were the biggest U.S. decliners in premarket trading.
Economy: In the United States, the Federal Reserve is scheduled to release its policy statement in the afternoon.
The central bank's Federal Open Market Committee is not expected to discuss any changes to interest rates or its asset purchase program, according to analysts at Brown Brothers Harriman.
After trading starts, investors will get a report on the housing market from the National Association of Home Builders.
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