Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Trump’s economic gamble: Solid job gains vs. risky trade war, by Josh Boak
Elvis, Beatles memorabilia items on display at Hard Rock, by Wayne Parry
Bloomberg
The airline propeller era is coming to an end, by Justin Bachman
China’s carmakers have a strong home front in this war, by Anjani Trivedi
Fortune
Game developers fired after arguing with fans on Twitter, by David Z. Morris
Netflix is expected to spend up to $13 billion this year on original programming, by David Z. Morris
Reuters
France says Europe united against U.S. tariffs as Germany eyes negotiation, by Leigh Thomas and Pascale Denis
U.S. jobs growth lifts Wall Street, offsetting tariffs, by April Joyner
News about business journalism
What’s behind the launch of The Logic
Biz journalism is difficult when companies refuse to comment
Chai returns to WSJ as senior editor on publishing desk
Webb leaving Reuters for WSJ to become Asia markets editor
This date in business journalism
2013: NY Times to start workplace column
2008: Bloomberg offers $4.5 billion to $5 billion for Merrill Lynch stake
Business journalism birthday
July 8: Lauren Young of Reuters
July 8: Jessica Liebman of Business Insider