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AP Top Business News At 10:10 p.m. EDT
Chrysler agrees to recall of Jeeps at risk of fire DETROIT (AP) -- After initially defying federal regulators, Chrysler abruptly agreed Tuesday to recall some older-model Jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end collisions....
NSA director says plot against Wall Street foiled WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. foiled a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange because of the sweeping surveillance programs at the heart of a debate over national security and personal privacy, officials said Tuesday at a rare open hearing on intelligence led by lawmakers sympathetic to the spying....
Waiting for word from Bernanke, stocks move higher NEW YORK (AP) -- It's all about the Fed. Still....
Here's what to watch for Wednesday from the Fed WASHINGTON (AP) -- What the world hopes to hear Wednesday from the Federal Reserve can be summed up in one word: clarity....
Japan's trade deficit climbs to $10.5B in May TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's trade deficit rose nearly 10 percent in May to 993.9 billion yen (nearly $10.5 billion) as rising costs for imports due to the cheaper yen matched a rebound in exports, the Ministry of Finance reported Wednesday....
Rural lawmakers push for farm bill votes in House WASHINGTON (AP) -- Farm-state lawmakers are scrambling to win bipartisan support for a five-year, half-trillion-dollar farm bill on the House floor this week....
Dish won't submit revised bid for Sprint ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -- Satellite TV operator Dish Network Corp. said Tuesday it would not submit a revised bid for Sprint, leaving the path open for the wireless carrier to accept what it already considers a superior offer from Japan's Softbank....
US consumer prices rise just 0.1 pct. in May WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. consumer prices rose slightly last month, as higher energy costs partly offset cheaper food. The small increase is further evidence that consumers are benefiting from mild inflation....
18 mayors: Limit use of food stamps to buy soda NEW YORK (AP) -- The mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and 15 other cities are reviving a push against letting food stamps be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks....
US home construction rises 6.8 percent in May WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. builders stepped up home construction in May and applied for permits to build single-family homes at the fastest pace in five years. The gains show housing remains a key source of growth for the economy....
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