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Cooling inflation prompted a rotation in stocks that favored small-cap names, helping to depress the S&P 500 and Nasdaq by 0.9% and 2%, respectively. The Dow rose 0.1% and the Russell 2000 soared 3.6%.
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The EU said Apple's decision to let third-party mobile wallet and payment services use the technology behind its Apple Pay app fully addressed its antitrust concerns, ending a long-running probe.
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Delta Air Lines reported a sharply lower profit in the second quarter as it faced a new challenge during the busy summer travel season: airlines are flying too much.
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A U.K. government agency said that Amazon.com risks a formal investigation if it doesn't improve its treatment of grocery suppliers.
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Stephen Ross stepped down as chairman of Related, the real-estate company he founded 52 years ago, and is managing a new concern based in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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BHP Group will shutter its Australian nickel operations later this year due to a global glut of the metal, a key element in electric-vehicle batteries.
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PepsiCo reported a 1% increase in revenue and a 2% drop in sales volume in the June quarter globally, with sales volume for its North America beverage business down 3%.
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