Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Musk takes a swipe at SEC on heels of fraud settlement, by Michael Liedtke
Why rising interest rates are shaking financial markets, by Stan Choe
Bloomberg
Tronc changes its name back to Tribune Publishing, by Gerry Smith
Costco falls after reporting problems with IT systems, by Matthew Boyle
Fortune
Popeyes 24-karat chicken wings prove that all that’s a fritter is gold, by Glenn Fleishman
Pre-sliced, frozen avocados could be a big business, by Kevin Kelleher
Reuters
Wall Street stumbles as bond yield climb continues, by Chuck Mikolajczak
U.S. plans to rewrite rules that impede self-driving cars, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Bloomberg stands by story on Chinese attack on Amazon, Apple software
LA Times hires tech reporter, California economy reporter
Van Zandt becomes special projects editor at Washington Biz Journal
Wired hires Martineau as a staff writer
Dallas Biz Journal names Chandhok its new publisher
WSJ hires Cutter to cover work and management issues
Cheddar using cloud technology to provide free network on YouTube and Hulu
How social media has changed the perception of financial journalism
This date in business journalism
2012: Reuters’ Boston bureau chief headed to DC
2008: Helping people understand and cope
Business journalism birthday
Oct. 5: Ross Kerber of Reuters