Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Labor agency tallies votes in another Amazon union election, by Haleluya Hadero
‘Bad situation’: Soaring U.S. dollar spreads pain worldwide, by Paul Wiseman, Kelvin Chan, Samy Magdy and Ayse Wieting
CNN
How TJ Maxx and Ross offer such deep discounts, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
Dow soars back above 30,000, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Intel Eyes Significantly Lower Valuation in IPO of Mobileye Unit, by Corrie Driebusch
Netflix Seeks Ways to Get Subscribers to Return After Visits Decline, by Sarah Krouse and Jessica Toonkel
CNBC
Microsoft confirms job cuts after calling for growth to slow, by Jordan Novet
American Airlines pilot union moves toward seeking federal mediation as contract talks drag on, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Goldman to merge investing banking, trading as Marcus takes back seat, by Saeed Azhar and Lananh Nguyen
Turbulent markets jolt currency hedge funds from decade-long slumber, by Nell Mackenzie
News about business journalism:
FT names Indap as its Wall Street editor
Washington Post hires WSJ reporter Puko
Forbes seeing 60% increase in events revenue
Gillet departs Sifted for Insider as London-based news editor
Feinstein joins the Toronto Star as a biz reporter
NAREE names annual real estate journalism award winners
The Markup hires Tate as an editor
The Information hires Gehan to cover e-commerce and payments
Albright moves to the wealth beat at Bloomberg
WSJ reporter Roca moves to London to be editor
SF Chronicle hires Bloomberg Law’s Stein as DC correspondent
Meyers joins Fox Business as a producer
NY Times hires Mattu as ME of Dealbook
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