Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Bold moves, tepid gains: Have central bankers met their limit? by Paul Wiseman
Yellen, in speech Friday, could send signal about next hike, by Martin Crutsinger
Bloomberg
Plot thickens in SEC case of a $35 billion company nobody knows, by Benjamin Bain
Fed cuts off money to ITT students, says it’s “too risky,” by Shahien Nasiripour
MarketWatch.com
After Mylan uproar, a generic EpiPen could hit market in 2017, by Caitlin Huston
Dollar store results suffer from pressure on low-income consumers, by Tonya Garcia
Reuters
U.S.agency rolls out refinance program for homeowners, by Richard Leong
GM cleared in second U.S. verdict over crash blamed on ignition switch, by Jessica Dye
News about business journalism
Eisenberg hired as associate editor of Employee Benefit News
Behind TheStreet’s “coverage” of a penny stock
St. Louis Post-Dispatch biz editor leaves for Fed
The date in business journalism
2011: Journalists and the Madoff allure
2006: Green Bay paper brings back stock listings
Business journalism birthday:
Aug. 26: Derek Hoffman of Wall St. Cheat Sheet
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