Asian Stocks Mixed on Turkey Coup Attempt, Better China Data

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Asian Stocks Mixed on Turkey Coup Attempt, Better China Data
Asian stock markets are mixed after Wall Street ended the week up, a Turkish military coup failed and China reported better economic data

Asian Stocks Mixed on Turkey Coup Attempt, Better China Data
Asian stock markets were mixed Monday after Wall Street ended the week up, a Turkish military coup failed and China reported better economic data

Tesla’s Musk Says Software Changes Could Improve Autopilot
Tesla CEO Musk says software changes to radar system could improve semi-autonomous Autopilot

Packing Travel Insurance on Vacation
Summer travel season is in full swing, and as you ponder where to go and what to pack, you may also want to consider buying travel insurance

Tesla Working on Autopilot Radar Changes After Crash
Tesla Motors is working on modifications to its Autopilot system after it failed to stop for a tractor-trailer in a Florida crash that killed the driver of a Model S sedan

Tesla Working on Autopilot Radar Changes After Crash
Tesla Motors is working on modifications to its Autopilot system after it failed to stop for a tractor-trailer rig in a Florida crash that killed the driver of a Model S sedan

When the Rental Car Place Doesn’t Hold Your Reservation
The ABC News Fixer helps a vacation-goer in a bind.

Are Stocks the New Bonds? Why Investors Are Buying Now
As bond yields plunge to record lows and investors look for income, they’re pouring money into stocks, sending the market to its own record highs

Grain Lower, Livestock Lower
Wheat,corn,oats and soybeans lower on the CBOT; beef and pork lower on the CME.

US Economy Looks Resilient as Retailers, Industry Surge
June gains in retail sales, factory output point to resilient US economy

Herbalife and Ironwood Advance; Infosys and Fairmount Drop
Herbalife and Ironwood Pharmaceuticals rise while Infosys and Fairmount Santrol Holdings skid

Figures on Government Spending and Debt
Figures on government spending and debt in millions of dollars

How the Dow Jones Industrial Average Fared on Friday
How the Dow Jones industrial average and other major stock indexes fared on Friday

Business Highlights
Business Highlights

Court Allows Claims Over Lost GM Car Values, Tosses Others
A federal judge has ruled that owners of General Motors cars recalled for defective ignition switches can sue the company for any loss in the cars’ value. But owners of cars not recalled can’t sue.

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Feds Hit ‘Deceptive’ Herbalife With $200M Fine, Call for Diet Firm to Go Legit
Despite fine, company CEO says business model is “sound.”

Attack on Nice Is Latest Blow to French Tourism Industry
For French tourism, the effect of terrorism is felt long after an attack.

US Industrial Production up 0.6 Percent in June, Best Gain in 10 Months, Led by Auto Rebound
US industrial production up 0.6 percent in June, best gain in 10 months, led by auto rebound

Markets Right Now: Stocks Open Higher on Wall Street
Stocks are opening modestly higher on Wall Street as the market extends a winning streak into a sixth day

US Industrial Production up 0.6 Percent in June
US industrial production up 0.6 percent in June, best gain in 10 months, led by auto rebound

US Business Inventories Rose Slightly in May
US business inventories expanded in May as retailers stocked up; sales up

Wells Fargo Earnings Slip, but Mostly Meet Expectations
Consumer banking giant Wells Fargo said its second-quarter earnings fell 3 percent from a year ago as the bank continues to feel pressure from low interest rates

Herbalife to Pay $200M, Avoids More Serious Charges
The Federal Trade Commission is closing an investigation of Herbalife

Stocks Are Rising on Wall Street for 6th Day
Stocks are rising modestly on Wall Street as the market extends a winning streak into a sixth day

Citigroup’s Profit Falls 17 Percent, Still Beats Forecasts
Citigroup’s earnings fell 17 percent in the second quarter, hurt by weak results in consumer banking as interest rates remain extremely low, making lending less profitable

US Consumer Prices Rose a Modest 0.2 Percent in June as Tumbling Food Prices Offset Higher Energy Prices
US consumer prices rose a modest 0.2 percent in June as tumbling food prices offset higher energy prices

US Retail Sales Rose a Healthy 0.6 Percent in June in Reassuring Sign for the Economy
US retail sales rose a healthy 0.6 percent in June in reassuring sign for the economy

US Consumer Prices Rose Modestly in June
US consumer prices rose modest 0.2 percent in June as falling food prices offset higher gasoline costs

US Retail Sales Post Solid Rise in June
US retail sales rose a healthy 0.6 percent in June in a reassuring sign for the economy

Factory Activity in New York Region Slows in July
Manufacturing activity in New York slowed in early July after a big gain in the previous month

China’s 2Q Economic Growth Steady, Signaling Stabilization
China’s economic growth held steady in the most recent quarter, according to official data released Friday, indicating Beijing’s policy measures aimed at countering the slowdown in the world’s second biggest economy are paying off for the moment

Asian Shares Surge on Solid China Data, Optimism on Earnings
Asian shares were higher Friday after China reported steady economic growth in the second quarter of the year

China’s 2Q Economic Growth Steady, Signaling Stabilization
China’s economic growth held steady in the most recent quarter, suggesting Beijing’s efforts to counter the slowdown in the world’s second biggest economy are paying off for the moment

Markets-At-A-Glance
Markets-At-A-Glance

Grain Lower, Livestock Higher
Wheat,corn,oats and soybeans lower on the CBOT; beef and pork higher on the CME.

United to Pay $2.25M Fine, Won’t Be Charged in Flight Case
United says it will pay $2.25 million fine but avoid prosecution over special NJ flight

Figures on Government Spending and Debt
Figures on government spending and debt in millions of dollars

Monsanto, Yum Brands and Delta Rise, Omnicom Sinks
Monsanto, Yum Brands and Delta Air Lines trade higher; Exelon and Omnicom Group slip

How the Dow Jones Industrial Average Fared on Thursday
How the Dow Jones industrial average and other major stock indexes fared on Thursday

Business Highlights
Business Highlights

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