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    Subprime auto loans are showing signs of trouble with the delinquency rate rising, threatening a pillar of support for record U.S. sales of cars and trucks.

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    The ECB decision to offer no-cost loans was welcomed by southern European banks but drew the ire of German rivals.

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    Bond traders are signaling that the Fed is likely to raise rates at least once this year, in a sharp turnaround from a month ago.

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    U.S. oil prices are up over 45% from a 13-year low in February, raising concerns the rally could spark another downward spiral.

WORLD-WIDE

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    Violent outbursts at Trump’s campaign rallies have brought the race to a crossroads just days before critical GOP primaries.

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    Kasich narrowly leads the GOP field in his home state of Ohio ahead of the primary, a poll found. Rubio is far behind Trump in Florida.

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    Sanders has shifted his strategy to delegate math in the hope of overcoming Clinton’s large lead in the Democratic contest.

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    German voters dealt a rebuke to Merkel and her refugee policy, delivering big gains to an anti-immigrant party in state elections.

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