German stocks - Factors to watch on July 11

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COMMERZBANK

The German bank dismissed employees in Hamburg "some time ago" for having concealed dealings with customers in countries such as Iran and Sudan, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported.

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VOLKSWAGEN

The United Auto Workers will form a local union in Tennessee to represent workers at a Chattanooga Volkswagen AG plant, a The Tennessean newspaper reported on Thursday.

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AIRBUS

Irish leasing company SMBC Aviation Capital is in advanced talks to buy around 100 Airbus aircraft, setting the stage for what could be one of the largest order announcements at next week's Farnborough Airshow, two people familiar with the matter said.

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RHEINMETALL

The defence company is interested in making a takeover offer for German tank maker Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, which is in merger talks with French arms maker Nexter, Handelsblatt reported, citing industry sources.

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CARL ZEISS MEDITEC

The company said its Carl Zeiss Vision France unit was one of those being investigated by French authorities over the sale of optical lenses.

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ENBW

The utility has agreed to buy out Eni's 50 percent stake in a German gas grid joint venture to take full ownership, two sources familiar with the matter said, to take advantage of the stable income from regulated assets.

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EX-DIVIDEND

HORNBACH HOLDING - dividend 0.80 eur/shr

OVERSEAS STOCK MARKETS

Dow Jones -0.4 pct, S&P 500 -0.4 pct, Nasdaq -0.5 pct at Thursday's close.

Nikkei -0.5 pct at 0500 GMT.

GERMAN ECONOMIC DATA

Final inflation data for June due at 0600 GMT. CPI seen +0.3 pct m/m, +1.0 y/y. HICP seen +0.4 pct m/m, +1.0 pct y/y.

German June wholesale price index also due at 0600 GMT. Seen +0.2 pct m/m, -0.7 pct y/y.

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REUTERS TOP NEWS (Reporting by Victoria Bryan and Harro ten Wolde)

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