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U.S. judge approves Fiat Chrysler diesel emissions settlement

A federal judge in San Francisco on Friday approved a $307.5 million civil settlement for about 100,000 U.S. owners of Fiat Chrysler diesel vehicles that the government said had illegal software that allowed them to emit excess emissions.

Brazil's Natura to invest $5 million in new brands through venture capital funds

Brazil cosmetics company Natura intends to invest up to $5 million in new brands in beauty and wellness segments in Europe and the United States through venture capital funds, executives said on Friday.

Wall St. rises as jobs report supports upbeat economic outlook

U.S. stocks rose in a broad-based rally on Friday as stronger-than-expected job growth in April with muted wage gains left investors upbeat about the outlook for the economy and interest rates.

Wells Fargo expects to refund monthly service fees to some customers

Wells Fargo & Co said on Friday it expects to refund some servicing fees to customers who may have been confused about how to avoid monthly charges.

World stocks climb after U.S. payrolls data tops views; dollar falls with inflation comments

Global equity markets rallied on Friday, buoyed by a U.S. payrolls report that blew past expectations, while the dollar weakened after several Federal Reserve officials voiced concerns about low inflation.

Trump 'firm' on China structural demands, tariffs part of enforcement: Pence

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said on Friday that President Donald Trump would "stand firm" on his demands for structural changes to China's trade practices, and removal of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods would be a part of a mechanism to enforce any deal with Beijing.

Trump says U.S.-China trade deal is going along pretty well

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday the trade deal the United States is negotiating with China is going pretty well.

Some U.S. Fed officials are more worried by weak inflation

Two Federal Reserve policymakers on Friday said they were increasingly worried about weak inflation, an indication that some U.S. central bankers see a growing case for a future interest rate cut even as others push for continued patience.

U.S. job growth surges; unemployment rate drops to 3.6 percent

U.S. job growth surged in April and the unemployment rate dropped to the lowest in nearly half a century, pointing to sustained strength in economic activity even as last year's massive stimulus from Republican tax cuts and spending increases fades.

Icahn discloses U.S. probe into sale of Manitowoc shares: filing

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan asked billionaire investor Carl Icahn's company for information about trades in crane maker Manitowoc, Icahn Enterprises disclosed in a regulatory filing on Thursday, in its first acknowledgement of such a probe.

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