Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Scammers, bug spray companies capitalizing on Zika fears, by Linda A. Johnson
Tesla loss grows as it falls short of sales goals, by Dee-Ann Durbin
Bloomberg
U.S. stocks climb as crude rebounds to $40, by Anna-Louise Jackson and Bailey Lipschultz
Square quarterly forceasts tops estimates, boosts view, by Selina Wang
New York Times
Federal Reserve fines Goldman Sachs $36 million in document leak, by Ben Protess
Walmart said to be in talks to acquire Jet.com, by Michael de la Merced and Mike Isaac
Reuters
As U.S. oil wobbles near $40, new oil rally in doubt, by Barani Krishnan
Nike to exit golf equipment business, by Siddharth Cavale
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