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Stocks futures push higher, earnings beats continue rolling in

Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous, Jared Blikre, Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer and Melody Hahm discuss the big stories of the day. Frank Sorrentino, chairman & CEO of ConnectOne Bank, also joins the show to talk Fed rules.

Today’s Topics

  • China to remove strict rules on U.S. automakers

  • U.S., Britain ban sales to China’s ZTE Corp.

  • China reports economic growth of 6.8%

  • China imposes 179% charge on U.S. sorghum imports

  • Trump drops new sanctions on Russia

  • Supreme Court hearing arguments in internet sales tax fight

  • Reuters: Judge rules Facebook must face class action lawsuit

  • Michael Cohen’s mystery client revealed to be Sean Hannity

  • Former FBI Director James Comey’s book hits shelves today

  • Apple shuts down drone pilot who films Cupertino headquarters

  • UnitedHealth beats on Q1 earnings, revenue

  • Netflix crushes Q1 subscriber growth

  • Walmart announces website redesign

  • Tesla temporarily suspends Model 3 production

  • Comerica beats on Q1 earnings, misses on loan growth

  • Fed proposes easing some banking rules

  • Push to roll back Dodd Frank rules stalled in House

  • Bank CEO weighs in on issues facing industry