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Big oil producers said they would limit output for the rest of 2018 and perhaps longer, continuing a pact aimed at lifting prices.

The Justice Department is investigating whether wireless carriers and a trade group teamed up to make it harder to switch providers.

GE posted a loss on a $1.5 billion charge related to a subprime mortgage business but said it was making progress at its industrial units.

Cosco's deal for Orient is under review by CFIUS due to concerns about a Chinese firm taking control of a California container terminal.

U.S. stocks retreated, with Apple among the hardest hit. The Dow fell 201.95 points to 24462.94.

SunTrust said an employee may have stolen the data of about 1.5 million customers and provided it to a "criminal third party."

Wells Fargo was fined $1 billion over claims of misconduct in its auto- and mortgage-lending businesses.

Barclays said its CEO will keep his job after he was fined for his attempts to unmask a whistleblower.

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

April 21, 2018 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)

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