Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Treasury secretary: Congress may need quick debt limit deal, by Alan Fram
California Democrats turn up pressure on gig economy, by Kathleen Ronayne
Bloomberg
Amazon Back on Cusp of $1 Trillion Valuation After 7-Day Streak, by Jeran Wittenstein
Here’s How the Biggest Hedge Fund Managers Did in the First-Half, by Katia Porzecanski
Fortune
AOC Sued For Blocking Twitter Critics: How Her Lawsuit Is No Different Than Trump’s, by Jeff John Roberts
Artificial Intuition Wants to Guide Business Decisions. Can It Improve on ‘Going With Your Gut’?, by Alyssa Newcomb
Reuters
Wall Street banks bailing on troubled U.S. farm sector, by P. J. Huffstutter, Jason Lange
Vitol faces possible $6 million fine for U.S. power market manipulation, by Julia Payne
News about business journalism
Bloomberg reporter Marlow moves to cover Hong Kong
Heikkilä hired by Politico to cover European tech
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