Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Misguided virus fears hitting Asian American businesses, by Alexandra Olson, Terry Tang
Bloomberg would sell business interests if elected president, by Kathleen Ronayne
CNN
US judge rejects Huawei lawsuit challenging a ban on its products, by Sherisse Pham
SpaceX teams up with space tourism agency to sell rides aboard its spacecraft, by Jackie Wattles
The Wall Street Journal
Grocers Wrest Control of Shelf Space From Struggling Food Giants, by Annie Gasparro, Jaewon Kang
Why One of the World’s Largest Tobacco Companies Is Struggling, by Alexander Gladstone
CNBC
Bed Bath & Beyond to invest $1 billion in buybacks and store upgrades in a bid to turn around business, by Lauren Thomas
General Mills’ plans to revive cereal sales include selling a box for $13, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Uber closing office in downtown Los Angeles, by Kanishka Singh
Consumer groups, unions oppose fix for planned merger of AbbVie and Allergan, by Diane Bartz
News about business journalism
Bloomberg News parent would be sold if owner becomes president
WSJ makes changes on corporate beats
George Economides of Long Beach Biz Journal steps down
Using finance and data to hold power accountable is important, says Dow Jones CEO
New roles for the Albuquerque Journal staff members
Horton to become professional services correspondent at Financial News