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"Four dollar gas, that's not going to really shut down the economy," Wren said. "$5, $6 gas, that's a different story." The average U.S. price of a gallon of gasoline has jumped 18 cents over the past two weeks. A gallon of regular is $3.70, the highest on record this time of year. Overseas markets fell slightly because of worries about high oil prices. Stocks fell 0.3 percent in Britain, 0.2 percent in Germany and 0.7 percent in France. The European debt crisis is still a lingering concern. Finance ministers from the world's 20 leading economies said that they would not add money to the International Monetary Fund until the European Union puts up more money to stave off its debt crisis. Earlier in Asia, Japan's Nikkei 225 index ended down 0.1 percent at 9,633.9, giving up gains posted earlier in the day. Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.8 percent to 21,217.86 and South Korea's Kospi lost 1.4 percent to 1,991.16. Other commodities rose, including a 1.2 percent rise in wheat prices in Chicago. Soybeans topped $13 a bushel for the first time in five months. Global soybean supplies are tight, and hot, dry weather has damaged crops in Brazil and Argentina. Among U.S. stocks making moves: Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. rose 13.9 percent after it said net income more than quadrupled in the fourth quarter, mostly because of a large tax-related gain. Chipmaker Micron Technology Inc. rose 7.7 percent after a Japanese rival company filed for bankruptcy protection. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. rose 0.3 percent after the investor, known as the Oracle of Omaha, said the company has a successor in mind, plus two backups. Berkshire has not named those executives. Netflix stock fell 2.2 percent after a downgrade by an analyst at Raymond James. Shares of Sprint Nextel Corp. rose 3.2 percent after reports that its board rejected a purchase of MetroPCS Communications. MetroPCS fell 1.5 percent. Lowe's, the home improvement chain, rose 0.7 percent after reporting a 13 percent jump in fourth-quarter profits.
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