Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Uber reveals strong growth, huge losses ahead of IPO, by Cathy Bussewitz and Michael Liedtke
Apartment rents climbing, and poised to go higher, by Alex Veiga
In Hong Kong, $1.2 million will only buy you an average house, by Katrina Nicholas
More black U.S. farmers, but few own land or earn top income, by Mario Parker
U.S. women control $14 trillion — but most wealth managers ignore them, by Lananh Nguyen
It’s time to talk about reparations, by Ellen McGirt
U.S. labor market strong; inflation pressures benign, by Lucia Mutikani
Apple in Dutch antitrust lawsuit for allegedly promoting own apps, by Foo Yun Chee
News about business journalism
Goyder promoted at Insurance Insider, moves to New York office
Bartiromo talks about reporting on the stock exchange floor
Birmingham Biz Journal real estate reporter Godwin is leaving
Fox Business hires Yahoo Finance anchor DeAngelis as correspondent
Magnier hired by South China Morning Post as U.S. correspondent
Wilkerson, Mergermarket reporter in Chicago, has died
How Industry Dive will double revenue in two years without M&A, events
Time hires The Atlantic’s Semeuls as senior economics correspondent
This date in business journalism
2014: Dallas Morning News revamps biz coverage
2009: Former business journalist now attending culinary school
Business journalism birthday
April 12: Sharon Epperson of CNBC