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DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler's U.S. sales in June rose 8 percent
on strong demand for its two best-selling vehicles, the Ram
full-size pickup truck and Jeep Cherokee SUV, the company said
on Tuesday. |
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Home prices racked up their biggest annual
gain in more than seven years in May, with more increases expected
through the summer months as the sector continues to mend, data
analysis firm CoreLogic said on Tuesday. |
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures rose modestly on Tuesday,
indicating positive market momentum would persist as investors
remain optimistic about the economic outlook. |
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BRUSSELS/ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece has three days to reassure
Europe and the International Monetary Fund it can deliver on
conditions attached to its international bailout in order to
receive the next tranche of aid, four euro zone officials said
on Tuesday. |
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LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymakers said on Tuesday
they would press ahead quickly with a new curb on banks' risk
exposure based on their leverage, despite industry lobbying
against the plan. |
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Rosneft , Russia's top oil producer, said
on Tuesday it had bought the remaining 49 percent of gas company
Itera for $2.9 billion from its founder, furthering its aim
of becoming Russia's largest independent gas producer. |
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ATHENS (Reuters) - The deputy chief executive at Greece's bank
rescue fund, the vehicle in charge of recapitalizing the country's
top lenders, resigned on Tuesday, the second senior executive
to leave the fund in the last three months. |
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DETROIT (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor Co is recalling about 5,200
Azera sedans in the United States to address an issue where
the airbag may deploy with less or greater force than needed
in an accident. |
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(Reuters) - Credit card issuer Capital One Financial Corp said
it would buy back shares worth up to $1 billion after it completed
the sale of its Best Buy Co Inc portfolio. |
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LONDON (Reuters) - Easyjet's estranged founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou
said on Monday he would vote against the budget airline's plan
to buy 135 new Airbus planes because they were not needed and
their real cost had been kept secret. |
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