Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
China lets currency sink, by Joe McDonald, Zeke Miller, Darlene Superville
Employees of Big Tech are speaking out like never before, by Samantha Maldonado
Bloomberg
Fund Manager Who Beat 98% of Peers Says Stay Calm and Buy Stocks, by Moxy Ying
Tesla to Raise Prices in China Earlier Than Planned
Fortune
Target to Open Dozens of Disney Stores in the Next Year, by Phil Wahba
How Reliance Jio Became India’s Wireless Wonder, by Aaron Pressman
CNN
British Airways pilots will strike for three days in September over pay dispute, by Shannon Liao
Google wants to squash political debates among its employees, by Sara Ashley O’Brien
Reuters
Exclusive: Ride-hailing firm Grab plans major investment in Vietnam – top executive, by Anshuman Daga, Aradhana Aravindan, Jonathan Weber
No ready spark seen for lagging U.S. energy, by Lewis Krauskopf
News about business journalism
Lenton hired as ME for two Pennsylvania biz publications
Orlando Biz Journal hires Soderstrom to cover tech
WSJ reporter Rothfeld hired by New York Times
Longtime biz journalist McCune retiring after 43 years
Norman leaves San Francisco Business Times
BBC Business anchor Moshiri named BBC’s chief news presenter
Riquier takes over ETF beat at MarketWatch
A NY Times biz reporter solicited Epstein for charity donation
Independent Association of Publishers’ Employees board authorized a strike vote to be conducted by its…
The Southern California News Group is seeking an assistant editor to help its jobs and…
Ian Krietzberg, a tech reporter for TheStreet.com, is leaving for a new opportunity. He has…
Timothy B. Lee writes in Asterisk magazine about why a lot of technology reporting is…
Megan Douglass has been named deputy social strategy editor at The Wall Street Journal. Douglass previously…
Business Insider's Louise Ridley is joining The Female Lead, the women's empowerment charity founded by Tesco Clubcard entrepreneur Edwina…