   |     |           |      |        | NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures pointed to a mostly   flat open on Wednesday as a Western military strike against   Syria appeared more likely, though a decision remained several   days away. |          |     |                              |     |           |      |        | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. trade deficit widened slightly   more than expected in July as exports dipped, but a rebound   in imports pointed to some firming in underlying demand early   in the third quarter. |          |     |                |                           |     |           |      |        | DETROIT (Reuters) - Chrysler Group LLC reported a 12 percent   gain in U.S. August auto sales and predicted that the industry   will continue on its hot streak as it heads into the fall selling   season, when new models are introduced. |          |     |                |                         |     |           |      |        | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Applications for U.S. home loans rose for   the first time in four weeks as mortgage rates fell from their   highest level this year, although demand for purchase loans   slipped, data from an industry group showed on Wednesday. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone businesses had their best month   in over two years in August as orders increased for the first   time since mid-2011 while growth in China's services sector   hit a five-month high, underpinned by new orders and business   optimism. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | SEATTLE/HELSINKI (Reuters) - When a British bookmaker installed   Stephen Elop as favorite to take over the soon-to-be-vacant   CEO slot at Microsoft Corp last week, most tech observers laughed   it off as a publicity stunt. |          |     |                |                        |     |           |      |        | (Reuters) - Value retailer Dollar General Corp  reported second-quarter   results that beat analysts' estimates as efforts such as selling   more groceries and brand-name products attracted customers to   its stores. |          |     |                |                  |     |           |      |        | BERLIN (Reuters) - Advanced economies led by the United States   will increasingly drive global growth while emerging countries   are at risk of slowing due to tighter U.S. monetary policy,   the International Monetary Fund said in a note obtained by Reuters   on Wednesday. |          |     |                        |     |           |      |        | BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A bounce in exports and spending pulled   the euro zone out of recession in the second quarter of 2013,   data shows, in the first signs of recovery after the bloc's   longest slump. |          |     |                        |     |           |      |        | MUMBAI (Reuters) - The new governor of the Reserve Bank of India,   Raghuram Rajan, said on Wednesday the country's economy was   "fundamentally sound" and had a "bright future" in his first   remarks after taking the helm at the central bank earlier in   the day. |          |     |                |                              |                |          |              | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today |     |          |              |          |                |          |              | The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today |     |          |          |          |        | » MORE NEWSLETTERS |          |   
  
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