Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. proposes tariffs on $50 billion in China imports, by Paul Wiseman
Sky News could be sold to Disney under new plan, by Gregory Katz
Bloomberg
WPP’s Martin Sorrell is target of misconduct investigation, by Joe Mayes
Tesla’s Model 3 is now America’s best-selling electric car, by Tom Randall
Fortune
Jim Beam and Budwesier are making a beer together, by Emily Price
Spotify’s CEO is talking about his company’s unusual non-IPO IPO, by Lisa Marie Segarra
Reuters
Asia shares try to bounce with Wall Street, but trade fears lurk, by Wayne Cole
Any NAFTA deal in principle would focus on auto rules, by David Ljunggren
News about business journalism
Bell named Charlotte Observer business editor
How the FT is trying to attract more female readers
Business Insider hires Oran from Reuters to be a senior editor
When a tech reporter asked Elon Musk for an interview on Twitter
General manager hired to oversee Yahoo Finance, TechCrunch, Engadget
Quartz reporter wins lawsuit against U.S. Department of Commerce
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