What to watch today: Bank earnings, tech hearings on Capitol Hill, and alleged Tesla shortcuts

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What to watch today: Bank earnings, tech hearings on Capitol Hill, and alleged Tesla shortcuts
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U.S. stock futures point to a mixed open after a day of small gains kept the record closes going on Wall Street.

to agree to a deal, according to people familiar with the matter. The price of the transaction, which will come in the form of a merger exchange ratio, hasn't been discussed and won't be addressed until all strategic and management issues are sorted out.

Current and former Tesla employees working in the company's open-air "tent" factory say they were pressured to take shortcuts to hit, including making fast fixes to parts with electrical tape, working through harsh conditions and skipping previously required vehicle tests. Jeffrey Epstein has a ton of cash on hand, but the accused child sex trafficker has even more more money tied up in hedge funds, private equity plays and real estate, a newlyBudget airline Ryanair said the delays in Boeing deliveries will lower growth next summer, forcing it to

ahead of next year. Ryanair reported today it expects a 3% growth in passengers in the summer of 2020, compared to its previous estimate of 7%. Amazon's Prime Day continues into its second day, ending Wednesday at 2:59 a.m. ET. While competitors may match Amazon's price deals, the company's goal is more about signing up more members for Prime, which for a monthly or yearly fee includes faster delivery, streaming video and music, as well as discounts at Whole Foods.

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