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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has rejected Volkswagen’s proposed fix for its 2.0-liter diesel engines, which exceed United States emissions limits. “Today’s announcement addresses the initial recall plans Volkswagen submitted to CARB in December”, VW said in an emailed response to the announcement.

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Delta misses fourth quarter pr
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Delta Air Lines (DAL) reported fourth-quarter results below analyst estimates Tuesday due to foreign currency headwinds, but the company sees another windfall from low oil prices, Investor’s Business Daily reported.

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Viacom, CBS and its respective board members were sued on Tuesday in Delaware Chancery Court for decisions related to their 92-year-old executive chairman and controlling stockholder Sumner Redstone.

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Morgan Stanley says ANZ shares
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The year 2015 started out strong for Morgan Stanley, with net incomes of $2.4 billion, $1.8 billion, and $1.7 billion for the first three-quarters, respectively.

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Young said the fledgling airline had been seeing huge demand and had thousands of bookings.

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VW s diesel fix plan rejected
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Volkswagen CEO Matthias Mueller said last weekend he believed a new catalytic converter could be fitted to most affected vehicles in a way that would satisfy regulators, but apparently this wasn’t enough.

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Growth for as a whole hit
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TOKYO (AP) – Chinese shares were buoyed but the rest of Asian stock markets were largely flat Tuesday after China’s quarterly economic growth met expectations, calming some of the investor jitters in the region. Traders may closely track the National Association of Home Builders’ housing market index for January, the

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President Barack Obama said during the State of the Union address that he would push to change the way the federal government manages its oil and coal resources.

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Volkswagen plans to recall car
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CARB Chairwoman Mary Nichols had stern words for the Wolfsburg-based automaker as she delivered news of the rejected plan: “Volkswagen made a decision to cheat on emissions tests and then tried to cover it up”, she said.

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