Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Why some Fed voting members hold more influence than others, by Martin Crutsinger
Wells Fargo CEO resigns position on Fed advisory body, by Marcy Gordon
Fortune
Tesla gets sued for falsely advertising its “Insane Mode,” by Lucinda Shen
Meet the only female activist hedge fund manager shaking up U.S. companies, by Jen Wieczner
MarketWatch.com
Harvard endowment drops 2% in 2016, worst since financial crisis, by Dawn Lim
Watchdog that oversees the flow of billions of dollars to colleges is shut down, by Jillian Berman
Reuters
U.S. job market firming, tight inventories constraining housing, by Lucia Mutikani
U.S. money market rules already affecting market, sparking debate, by Lisa Lambert
News about business journalism
Business Emmy winners: “PBS NewsHour” and “60 Minutes”
How free food helps drive the WSJ newsroom
WSJ hires Boston Biz Journal tech editor Castellanos
Boston Biz Journal names Seiffert its ME
The date in business journalism
2011: TheStreet.com strikes content deal with Freedom
2006: Media now giving H-P the business
Business journalism birthday
Sept. 23: Erik Holm of The Wall Street Journal
Sept. 23: Samantha Gowen of the Orange County Register