Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Insurers slump as health care bill fails; tech stocks rise, by Marley Jay
Wall Street’s Goldman Sachs moves quietly into Main Street, by Ken Sweet
Bloomberg
Target CEO warns that Hispanics may be shopping less, by Matthew Townsend and Spencer Soper
This CEO wants Trump to nationalize the only rare-earth mine in America, by Sally Bakeswell and Steven Church
Fortune
Stop caring about the “hot” IPO, by Robert Hackett
Netflix execs defend big spending and show cancellations, by Tom Huddleston Jr.
Reuters
U.S. banks pay up for big deposits as consumers get pennies, by Dan Freed and David Henry
Americans want U.S. goods, but not willing to pay more, by Timothy Aeppel
News about business journalism
Antiquities dealer sues Wall Street Journal
West Virginia papers name new business editor
Can anyone topple Bloomberg and its market dominance?
This date in business journalism
2012: WSJ to introduce new weekly real estate section
2007: Liz Claman leaving CNBC; is Fox Business next?
Business journalism birthday
July 19: Brian Sullivan of CNBC
July 19: Doug Fruehling of the Washington Business Journal
July 19: Jackie Bischof of Quartz