Tesla’s deliveries miss target again amid production ramp-up

The Bank of Israel bought “hundreds of millions” of dollars of foreign currency, dealers said, after the shekel continued to strengthen.

China says to crackdown on fake news from social media
China’s internet regulator will crack down on news reports gathered from social media, as part of a campaign against fake news.

UK businesses are preparing a legal challenge to prevent Brexit negotiations
The legal challenge seeks to prevent the government from starting Brexit negotiations without an act of parliament, the FT reports.

Bangladesh minister says ISIS not involved in Dhaka attack
Militants who killed 20 people at a Dhaka restaurant made no demands, Bangladesh’s home minister said, rejecting ISIS’ claims of responsibility.

Even death may not bring reprieve in student loan program
After her son’s unsolved murder, Marcia DeOliveira-Longinetti faced an endless list of tasks, including his college loans, the NYT reports.

Gold will make all-time highs in the next 18 months, investor says
Gold prices may hit all-time highs in the next 18 months amid low global bond yields, a fund manager told CNBC on Monday.

China’s $1 trillion in Silk Road trade is just a start, so here’s how to play it
More than 70 countries and international organizations are taking part in China’s Belt and Road (B&R) investment projects.

Bomber killed, two policemen wounded in blast outside US consulate in Jeddah
A suicide bomber was killed and two other people wounded in a blast outside the U.S. consulate in Jeddah early on Monday, state TV said.

Live: UK eyes corporate tax cut for post-Brexit investment boost
Our live blog is tracking reaction after the U.K. Chancellor told the Financial Times he would cut corporate tax to below 15 percent.

Bangladesh attack suggests ISIS tempering violence against Muslims
A closer look at the attack claimed by ISIS suggests it is tailoring its approach for different target audiences, The New York Times reports.

Australia could lose AAA rating after election leaves country in limbo
The uncertain outcome of Saturday’s federal election heightened fears Australia could be consigned to a minority government and policy paralysis.

Bangladeshi authorities tried before to arrest militants behind Dhaka attack
Security sources said Bangladeshi authorities were investigating any ties between the gunmen and trans-national Islamist extremist groups.

PM contender Leadsom says UK could leave EU next year
In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, Andrea Leadsom said she had a fast-track policy for leaving the European Union.

Turkish plans to offer citizenship to Syrian refugees raise concerns
EU leaders are likely to be reluctant for fear that Syrian refugees would plan to settle in Europe, the Financial Times reports.

How the UK’s Brexit pain could be a gain for tourists
Airline and hotel operators are not letting this crisis go to waste, an expert tells CNBC’s “On the Money.”

Hillary Clinton ‘pleased’ about FBI interview, hopes to conclude inquiry
The presumptive Democratic nominee told NBC she hoped to help end the inquiry into her email server.

Before video games, the coin machines at this museum were all the rage
A New Jersey-based museum shows what life was like when you had to rely on coin-operated machines for entertainment.

Brexit will be long, bumpy ride: Ex-WTO chief Lamy
Brexiters have ‘absolutely no plans’, Pascal Lamy former WTO Director General told CNBC at a conference in the south of France.

Trump ‘Star of David’ meme appeared on controversial site weeks earlier
The ‘Star of David’ meme used by Donald Trump on Saturday hit the Web weeks ago on a controversial Twitter feed, NBC reports.

Fun things to do with your smartphone: Fling it around, or dunk it in water
What does you cellphone do?

Tesla cranks out 20% more cars in Q2, but struggles to deliver them
Tesla ramped up production in the 2nd quarter, but delivered fewer cars than expected.

BofA warns investors to tread carefully, more Brexit pain is still ahead
Think the market’s Brexit angst is behind us? Think again, a top Bank of America strategist warns.

Sports gambling evolves beyond daily fantasy with these trends
Entity betting and eSports are two hot trends to watch.

ISIS uses Islam’s holy month to deadly effect
ISIS has turned Ramadan into a bloody month of terror, The New York Times reports.

Aussie election cliff-hanger continues, with a third of votes still uncounted
Vote counting is scheduled to resume on Monday after the poll failed to produce a clear winner.

UK Treasurer to slash corporate tax to lowest of any major economy
George Osborne plans to cut corporation tax to under 15% to woo businesses nervous of post-Brexit Britain, the FT reports.

ISIS claims responsibility for Baghdad bombs that killed almost 120
The major attack in a shopping area as Iraqis broke their Ramadan fast was the deadliest in Iraq so far this year.

Asia markets higher amid post-Brexit global recovery
Asian markets rose on Monday, continuing a post-Brexit global recovery, with Australia and Japan reversing early losses.

Nobel winner and Auschwitz survivor Elie Wiesel dies at 87
The powerful voice for the Jews slaughtered in World War II died on Saturday, The New York Times reports.

Chart watcher boasts US stocks ‘best port in a storm’ after Brexit scare
Ralph Acampora says after the Brexit scare, stocks have major upside.

Location, location, location: Brooklyn penthouse sells for $3.4 million
New York City’s white-hot residential prices have found a new target: Downtown Brooklyn.

Turkey apprehends 20 ISIS members in connection with airport attack
Turkey has taken into custody a group of suspects connected to last week’s airport attack, the prime minister told Reuters.

FBI grills Hillary Clinton about email server as Lynch controversy rages
Hillary Clinton was questioned by the FBI over the use of her private email server, an aide told NBC News.

Trump stirs furor with ‘Star of David’ tweet accusing Clinton of corruption
A tweet from Donald Trump hitting Hillary Clinton for corruption went badly awry, Buzzfeed News reports.

New Zealand town says ‘nope, we won’t pay you $160K to move here to work’
Yes, this New Zealand town has jobs. No, it will not pay you $160,000 to fill them.

How to score a touchdown in your ‘retirement red zone’
It’s scary for investors of all ages when the market swoons. Here’s how to stay the course.

Despite ‘gigantic asset bubble’, Faber recommends owning these stocks
Marc Faber, editor and publisher of “The Gloom, Boom and Doom Report” told CNBC there are some stocks worth owning in the face of a big bubble.

UK Labour leaders draw plans to force Corbyn out : BBC
Leaders want to work out a compromise with Corbyn that would see some of his policy proposals being retained if he agrees to step down.

How UK ended the week with no government, no opposition and a mounting crisis
The world saw the British government and the opposition descend into a Jacobean revenge tragedy, the Financial Times reports.

Sanders wins $15 minimum wage in Dems platform draft
A draft of the Democrat’s platform fully endorses a $15 minimum wage.

Ex-Facebooker reveals how the ‘cult’ of Silicon Valley really works
With an inside look at Silicon Valley’s “cult”-like culture, an author poked holes in how technology gurus get ahead.

How one company is using virtual reality to combat drunk driving
Diageo aims to spark a dialogue through the fusion of virtual reality tech and the realities of drunk-driving survivors.

This isn’t a dead-cat bounce, equities are going higher, trader says
Thanks to low and negative bond yields around the globe, money will flow into U.S. equities, Keith Bliss says.

Cramer’s game plan: Crucial event to create market fireworks next week
Jim Cramer will be ready for stocks to make a bang next week when this number is reported.

Start your engine or hit the brakes? Traders share how they’re playing peak auto
The U.S. auto sales rate came in at 16.66 million vehicles for the month of June, below the May sales pace of 17.45 million.

Cramer: The most dangerous restaurant stock in the industry
Jim Cramer marks the halfway point of 2016 with a re-ranking of restaurant stocks, and crowns one a danger to the bulls.

Cramer Remix: Miss the Brexit bottom? Here’s how to play it
Jim Cramer shared a Fourth of July stock insight that could prove profitable.

About 1.6 million people didn’t make their Obamacare payments
The new tally comes as some insurers are proposing double-digit percentage hikes for health plans next year.

I get paid to produce the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks
Once a year, Amy Kule’s work goes up in smoke, literally, with millions of people watching.

3-D printing is set to completely remake the shoe industry
There’s a new arms race being waged in the sneaker industry: 3-D printing.

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