Asian Stocks Mixed on Turkey Coup Attempt, Better China Data

Tesla Rebuffs Consumer Reports’ Critique of AutoPilot Features
Tesla Motors has rejected calls to disable its automated driving systems.

WATCH: Daymond John: Being Broke Can Be Your Greatest Advantage
Shark Tank Investor Daymond John talks about his best advice and lessons learned in business.

Hawaiian, Alaska Top on-Time Rankings, Spirit Airlines Last
Hawaiian, Alaska top rankings of on-time airlines; Spirit finishes last, then Virgin America

Five Pieces of Advice From Shark Tank’s Daymond John
FUBU founder talks business and lessons learned on Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis.

Investors Shrug at Longest Profit Slump Since the Recession
Profits keep falling at major U.S. companies, yet investors keep pushing the stock market to record highs

Airlines Boost on-Time Performance From Last Year
US says 83.4 percent of domestic flights arrived on time in May, up from same month last year

Long-Term US Mortgage Rates Move Little This Week; Near Lows
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates moved little this week, remaining near historically low levels in the wake of financial disarray in Europe. The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage ticked up to 3.42 percent from 3.41 percent last week.

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Weekly Applications for US Unemployment Benefits Held Steady at 254,000, Lowest Since Mid-April
Weekly applications for US unemployment benefits held steady at 254,000, lowest since mid-April

Prices Charged by US Producers Rose 0.5 Percent in June, Biggest Gain in 13 Months
Prices charged by US producers rose 0.5 percent in June, biggest gain in 13 months

US Producer Prices Rose in June at Fastest Pace in 13 Months
Prices charged by U.S. producers rose in June at the fastest pace in 13 months, reflecting a big jump in the price of gasoline and other energy products

US Weekly Claims for Jobless Benefits Hold Steady
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits was unchanged last week, remaining at the lowest point since mid-April

Markets Right Now: US Stocks Open Solidly Higher
Stocks are heading solidly higher in early trading on Wall Street, led by gains in banks and industrial companies

CSX Sees Profits Falling Through 2016 as Volume Slows
CSX believes profits will decline for rest of the year as its volumes continue to slow

10 Things That Drive American Consumers Crazy
Survey identifies fake IRS agents as fastest-growing consumer complaint.

Consumer Reports Says Tesla Should Drop Autopilot Name
Consumer Reports magazine is calling on electric car maker Tesla Motors to change the name of its Autopilot semi-autonomous driving system and to disconnect the automatic steering feature after a fatal crash in Florida

US Stocks Rise in Early Trading After Solid Earnings Reports
Stocks are heading solidly higher in early trading on Wall Street, led by gains in banks and industrial companies

Average US Mortgage Rates Move Little; Near Historic Lows
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates moved little this week, remaining near historically low levels in the wake of financial disarray in Europe. The average for the benchmark 30-year fixed-rate mortgage ticked up to 3.42 percent from 3.41 percent last week.

JPMorgan’s Results Beat Forecasts as Trading Revenue Jumps
JPMorgan Chase reported solid second-quarter earnings as trading revenue jumped

Delta’s 2Q Profit Rises Despite a Dip in Revenue
Delta’s 2Q profit rises, beating Wall Street expectations, despite lower revenue

Asian Shares Mixed Ahead of BoE Meeting, China Data
Asian shares were mixed Thursday, with investors cautious ahead of a Bank of England meeting, Friday’s release of China’s GDP data, and as investors digest new British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Cabinet

California Rejects Volkswagen Recall for 3-Liter Diesel Cars
California rejects Volkswagen proposal to recall 3-liter diesel passenger cars that cheated emissions tests

Parent of Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut Tops 2Q Profit Forecasts
Yum Brands shares jump in extended trading after the parent company of Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut reports a better-than-expected profit for its second quarter despite soft sales at some of its brands

The Push to Bring Back Happy Hour to Boston
A petition calling for happy hour to return has garnered over 9,000 signatures.

Tesla Ends Its Resale Value Guarantee in North America
Tesla Motors ends its resale value guarantee program in North America

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

Chinese Government Suspected of Hacking Into FDIC Computers
The Chinese government is believed to have hacked into computers at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in 2010, 2011 and 2013, including the workstation of then-FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, a congressional report says

Michaels and Hess Slide, Teva and JetBlue Trade Higher
Michaels, Hess and AAR skid, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and JetBlue Airways rise

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

CSX 2Q Profit Down 20 Percent as Rail Volume Slows 9 Percent
CSX reported a 20 percent drop in second-quarter profit as freight volume slowed 9 percent

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Amazon’s 2nd Prime Day Orders Breezed Past First-Year Totals
Amazon says its second annual Prime Day orders climbed 60 percent versus its first-year performance

Juno Being Sued Over Leukemia Drug Study
Juno Therapeutics and its CEO have been named in a lawsuit over whether the biotechnology company misled investors about the death of a patient in a study involving its drug intended to treat leukemia

Appeals Court Opens Door to More GM Ignition Switch Lawsuits
A federal appeals court has decided that people injured in crashes caused by faulty General Motors ignition switches can sue the company even if they were hurt before GM’s 2009 bankruptcy filing

US Sees Small Surplus in June, but Deficit up for Year
US records $6.3 billion budget surplus in June, but overall deficit up 26.7 percent so far this year

Fed Survey Finds Modest Growth Across Most of the US
Fed’s latest economic survey finds modest growth across most of the US, worker shortage in some regions

Is Tesla About to Launch an Uber-Like Service?
Speculation from one researcher is gaining traction.

The Latest: EgyptAir Expands Fleet With 9 New Boeing 737s
EgyptAir is buying nine Boeing 737-800 airplanes, in a deal that has a list value of at $864 million

Unicredit Raises $1.1 Billion From Asset Sales
Italian bank Unicredit has raised over 1 billion euros in asset sales this week after it announced a thorough strategy review under its new CEO

Markets Right Now: Stocks Are Little Changed in Early Trade
Stocks are little changed in early trading after setting records the last few days

Stocks Edging up on Wall Street in Early Morning Trading
Stocks are edging up on Wall Street in early morning trading after setting records the last few days

United Writes off $412 Million After Losing Newark Bulwark
The removal of takeoff and landing restrictions at the New Jersey airport means the end of United’s near monopoly control

Grain Higher, Livestock Mixed
Wheat, corn oats and soybeans higher on the CBOT, beef mostly lower and pork higher on the CME

US Brings WTO Case Against Chinese Taxes on Raw Materials
The United States is bringing a case against China to the World Trade Organization, arguing that duties the Chinese impose on raw materials exports put U.S. manufacturers at a disadvantage

Boeing Finalizes Order With Ruili for Six 787-9 Dreamliners
Low-cost Chinese carrier Ruili Airlines is buying six 787-9 Dreamliners from Boeing in a deal that is valued at $1.59 billion

Asian Stocks up on Eased UK Uncertainties, Stimulus Hopes
Asian stock markets traded higher on Wednesday following the Dow’s record-high close overnight, as the confirmation of Britain’s new leader eased uncertainties while the stimulus hopes also helped lift stocks in the region

US Government Thinks Gas Will Be Even Cheaper This Summer
In good news for drivers, the U.S. government is trimming its forecast for summer gas prices slightly

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