Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed rate policy unintentionally pressures emerging economies, by Paul Wiseman
Turkey increases tariffs on some U.S. goods, escalating feud, by Suzan Fraser
Bloomberg
Tesla receives subpoena over Musks’s take-private tweet, by Greg Farrell
Cisco’s upbeat outlook signals confidence in product overhaul, by Ian King
Fortune
London mayor calls on U.K. government for right to cap Uber and others, by Glenn Fleishman
Elephants are remarkably resistant to cancer. Scientists have found a reason — a “zombie gene,” by Sy Mukherjee
Reuters
U.S. stocks drop on downbeat earnings, trade tensions, by Stephen Culp
U.S. retail sales, manufacturing data bolster third-quarter economic outlook, by Lucia Mutikani
News about business journalism
The Guardian hires Politico’s Holden to cover energy and climate
TechCrunch hires Clark to cover VCs, startups
WSJ names Stewart deputy editor of investigations
Bryan, European airlines reporter for Reuters, is leaving
Chatterley’s CNN International markets show to debut Sept. 10
FT CEO agrees to return his pay raise
DiPietro leaves Wall Street Journal
This date in business journalism
2013: Rexrode leaving AP for MarketWatch.com
2008: Wall Street Journal looking for new advertising agency
Business journalism birthday
Aug. 16: Beth Hunt of American City Business Journals