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Tesla shares rose 2.5% on Thursday after the electric automaker stuck to its plans to roll out the Full Self-Driving (FSD ) advanced driver assistance software in China and Europe .
CEO Elon Musk said in July Tesla was likely to get regulatory approval for FSD in both the regions by the end of the year .
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