Some of Tuesday’s top stories:
The New York Times
U.S. fines automakers Hyundai and Kia for misstating mileage, by Coral Davenport and Bill Vlasic
Robust sales of Jeeps and Rams lead big increase for Chrysler, by Aaron M. Kessler
U.S. oil prices fall below $80 a barrel, by Clifford Krauss
The Wall Street Journal
Alibaba reports 54% jump in revenue, by Juro Osawa
Saudi oil-price cut upends market, by Nicole Friedman, Benoît Faucon and Summer Said
Bloomberg News
U.S. deficit decline to 2.8% of GDP is unprecedented turn, by Christopher Condon
JPMorgan faces U.S. criminal investigation into currency trading, by Hugh Son and Michael J. Moore
The Associated Press
EU cuts growth forecasts as big economies falter, by Raf Casert
Many questions still unanswered in spaceship crash, by Justin Pritchard
Business Insider
Tinder’s CEO is stepping down, by James Cook
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