What’s at Stake for the US in the Brexit Vote

Two activists with the EU flag and Union Jack painted on their faces kiss each other in front of Brandenburg Gate to protest against the British exit from the European Union, in Berlin. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

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What’s at Stake for the US in the Brexit Vote
Britain is set to vote on whether to stay in the EU.

Global Stocks Mostly Higher Ahead of Britain’s Referendum
European shares are higher in early trading after Asian markets ended mixed Thursday ahead of a vote on whether Britain will remain in the European Union

Grain Lower, Livestock Mixed
Wheat,corn higher, oats unchanged and soybeans lower on the CBOT; beef higher and pork lower on the CME.

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

SolarCity and Bristol-Myers Climb, Adobe and HP Stumble
SolarCity, Bristol-Myers Squibb and KB Home advance in U.S. trading, while Adobe Systems, HP fall

Business Highlights
Business Highlights

Taxis Often Face Stronger Rules Than Ride-Hailing Companies
Taxicabs and app-based ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft are regulated differently in most U.S. cities and states

Fiat Chrysler Speeds up Recall of Confusing Gear Shifters
Fiat Chrysler is speeding up a recall of 1.1 million vehicles with confusing gear shifters like one in the SUV that crushed and killed Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin

Car Quality Improves Even as New Technology Is Introduced
Despite adding sophisticated electronic safety features and touch screens that once were prone to glitches, most automakers improved their reliability scores this year in an annual survey of new-car buyers

Hong Kong Is World’s Most Expensive City for Expats
Hong Kong is the world’s most expensive city for expatriates, dethroning Angolan capital Luanda from the top spot, according to a new report published by Mercer.

Grain Mostly Higher, Livestock Mostly Lower
Wheat, corn, and soybeans higher oats lower on the CBOT, beef lower and pork mixed on the CME

Infiniti Recalls Sedans to Fix Electronic Steering Problem
Nissan is recalling 60,000 Infiniti luxury sedans worldwide because the electronic steering can malfunction

Click Here When I Die: Sites Lay out Plans for Loved Ones
Several websites are trying to make death easier — for the people left behind

No Headlights, Big Problem: Rental Truck Nightmare
The ABC News Fixer helps Minn. man who was told to just drive during daylight.

Jimmy John’s Agrees Not to Enforce Non-Compete Agreement
Sandwich chain Jimmy John’s has reached a settlement with the New York attorney general over the use of non-compete agreements for low-wage workers

Yellen Expresses Hope Job Growth Will Rebound
Yellen expresses hope that job growth will quickly rebound following recent slowdown

US Stocks Mostly Rise in Subdued Trading Ahead British Vote
US stocks are mostly higher in subdued trading at midday on Wall Street

Infiniti Recalls SUVs to Fix Electronic Steering Problem
Nissan is recalling more than 28,000 Infiniti luxury SUVs because the electronic steering can malfunction and bring the steering wheel to rest at an off-center position

IMF Downgrades Outlook for US Economy
IMF: US will grow 2.2 percent this year, should raise minimum wage, offer paid maternity leave

Markets Right Now: US Stocks Edge Higher in Early Trading
Stocks are edging broadly higher in early trading, led by gains in telecom companies, banks and technology

Asian Shares Mostly up as Investors Await More Brexit Polls
Asian shares mostly rose Wednesday as investors remained wary ahead of the vote on Britain’s possible exit from the European Union, but relieved that the U.S. Federal Reserve would remain cautious in raising interest rates

Goal of Owning Home Still Strong, and 8 Other Housing Trends
Despite struggles, goal of owning a home remains strong in US, and 8 other housing trends

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

United and American Science Jump, Werner and Impax Slump
United Continental Holdings and American Science & Engineering climb in U.S. trading, Werner Enterprises and Impax Laboratories fall

Business Highlights
Business Highlights

FedEx Posts $70 Million Loss, Gives Tepid Outlook
Pension and acquisition items drag FedEx to quarterly loss, but results beat expectations

How to Get a Better Deal on Amazon Products
Did you know that Amazon offers coupons on its site?

Grain Lower, Livestock Mixed
Wheat, corn, oats and soybeans lower on the CBOT, beef mixed and pork mixed on the CME

Lennar Ramps up Construction, Prices in 2Q
Lennar delivered more homes and at higher prices during its second quarter, exceeding expectations that Wall Street had for the nation’s second-largest homebuilder

Fiat Chrysler to Halt Use of Dangerous Air Bag Inflators
By next week, Fiat Chrysler plans to stop producing new vehicles in North America with the most dangerous type of Takata air bag inflators

Yellen Says Uncertainties Justify Cautious Approach
Yellen: Slower job growth, global worries, low inflation justify Fed’s cautious approach to rates

Markets Right Now: Stocks Inch Higher as Tech Companies Rise
US stocks edge higher to build on their gains from a day ago

US Stocks Hold Steady Ahead of British Vote
US market indexes are hardly budging in cautious trading Tuesday

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