Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed likely to pare its bond portfolio even with outlook hazy, by Martin Crutsinger
U.S. homebuilder sentiment falls in September, by Alex Veiga
Bloomberg
Equifax suffered a hack five months earlier than it disclosed, by Michael Riley, Anita Sharpe and Jordan Robertson
Uber goes on rare legal offensive, suing ad agency for fraud, by Eric Newcomer
Fortune
Here is what Tesla’s Model 3 needs before it can change the way we drive, by Tony Hughes
Sprint’s free iPhone trade-in offer not as good as last year, by Aaron Pressman
Reuters
Chipotle slides as customers turn up noses at cheese dip, by Noel Randewich
Wall Street clings to records, helped by banks, by Sinead Carew
News about business journalism
Women sues Fox News and Payne of Fox Business, claiming rape
Laya named Caracas bureau chief at Bloomberg
The Economist sees a drop in ad revenue
A one-man investigative business journalism center
Quartz is starting an afternoon email called Obsession
This date in business journalism
2012: Houston Chronicle to publish FuelFix content in business section
2007: Business 2.0 closure due to Time Inc. negligence
Business journalism birthday
Sept. 19: Urvaksh Karkaria of the Atlanta Business Chronicle