U.S. investors will start the week reacting to the G-20 meeting and then move on to a heavy slate of data releases, including, ISM, Q4 GDP, and home sales. Also Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies, and Priceline.com reports earnings. Laura Mandaro reports.
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