Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tesla swings to loss in 4Q, says Model 3 on target, by Tom Krisher
Americans buy existing homes at fastest pace in a decade, by Christopher S. Rugaber
Bloomberg
Exxon makes the deepest cuts to reserve in history, by Joe Carroll
Ghosn steps down as Nissan CEO, remains chairman, by Jie Ma
Fortune
Victoria’s Secret sales are down 20 percent, by Phil Wahba
Fitbit’s CEO shares is comeback plan, by Aaron Pressman
Reuters
Prudential may hit Wells Fargo for account scandal costs, by Suzanne Barlyn
Trump seeks jobs advice from some firms that offshore U.S. work, by Andy Sullivan
News about business journalism
Financial Times is cutting 20 editorial jobs
How Tim Hortons refused to cooperate with a business reporter
Silicon Valley Biz Journal names two AMEs, hires real estate reporter
WSJ reporter Barrett joins Washington Post
Tech reporting has become more negative
Lowrey to cover economic policy for The Atlantic
How Forbes has begun targeting millennials
The date in business journalism
2012: The first great financial journalist
2007: AP biz desk gives guidance on handling SEC’s compensation changes