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- European car sales up for first time since 2011
- Shares fall as Fed officials talk of QE exit
- ECB eyes supervisor role to squeeze weak banks
- Dollar firmer on Fed remarks, Asian shares mixed
- Dollar supported by Fed comments, Nikkei eases
- Turkey seeks seat at U.S.-EU trade table
- Top U.S. general warns of sexual assault 'crisis,' meets Obama
- Finding permanent IRS chief now difficult job for Obama
- Experts: Ariz. Jobs, home prices slowly rebounding
- Developing countries to get bigger share of investments: World Bank
- U.S. military warns of sexual assault 'crisis,' to meet Obama
- Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks
- NYSE stocks posting largest volume decreases
- Central banks saved world economy, now beware the fallout: IMF
- U.S. adds sanctions on Syria, labels rebel chief a terrorist
- Fed hawks unite in call for retreat from mortgage stimulus
- Obama picks temporary IRS head as Tea Party rallies on scandal
- Fed balance sheet grows in latest week
- Dollar recovers vs the euro and yen after Williams speaks
- Wall Street ends lower after Fed official's comments
- Obama names budget official Werfel as acting IRS head
- Wall Street adds to losses after Fed official comments
- Dollar slips on weak U.S. data, stocks flat
- Obama vows to fix IRS as Tea Party rallies on Capitol Hill
- Column: Does inequality help growth - or hurt it?
- News Summary: Merkel, Hollande differ on growth
- Analysis: Liquidity issues and lawsuits hit Mexico's homebuilders
- Obama pushes Congress for more funding for embassy security
- Movers roundup: Jack in the Box, Oncothyreon
- Obama says U.S. diplomatic, military options remain open in Syria crisis
- France's Hollande urges euro zone government
- AAA: Texas retail gasoline prices up 3 cents
- Ky. jobless rate drops to 7.9 percent in April
- Obama: U.S. preserves diplomatic, military options on Syria
- Dollar approaches 10-month high as markets reassess Fed outlook
- House lawmakers reach tentative deal to revamp immigration
- BOJ may seek ways to calm bond yields, policy on hold
- Japan March machinery orders jump, boding well for capex
- Turkey's Erdogan says sees opportunity for Cyprus deal
- U.S. House lawmakers reach tentative deal to revamp immigration
- IRS says head of tax-exempt division to retire
- Turkey seeks seat at U.S.-EU trade table, fears marginalization
- U.S. House votes to repeal Obamacare in 37th symbolic act
- Nasdaq stocks posting largest volume decreases
- Most active New York Stock Exchange-traded stocks
- Exclusive: U.S. approval of Tesoro BP refinery buy seen imminent
- Hawaii unemployment drops to 4.9 percent in April
- Obama: U.S. preserves diplomatic, military options on Syria
- Fed's Williams: MBS purchases give bigger 'bang for the buck'
- Factbox: IRS's rich history of scandals, political abuse
- Minnesota losses 11,400 jobs in April
- Senators hit snag on tech provisions in U.S. immigration bill
- U.S. widens sanctions to four Syrian officials, TV station, airline
- Arizona jobless rate holds at 7.9 percent in April
- Oil reverses early losses, tops $95 a barrel
- Keystone XL oil pipeline bill moves to full U.S. House
- Fed buys $17.3 billion of mortgage bonds, sells $2.2 billion
- News Summary: Cheap gas lowers US consumer prices
- Obama says he's committed to fixing problems at tax agency
- Conn.: Jobs growth picked up steam in April
- Illinois jobless rate dips to 9.3 percent in April
- Fed's Raskin: Too soon to judge if recent Fed action working
- Dollar struggles against euro and yen on weak data
- Sector Snap: Upgrades boost beer, bourbon stocks
- Mass. unemployment rate unchanged, but jobs lost
- Fed's Raskin: China faces barriers to regaining past high growth