Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed is set to leave rates alone as trade war raises anxiety, by Martin Crutsinger
Another tech stock tumble pulls U.S. indexes sharply lower, by Stan Choe and Marley Jay
Bloomberg
CBS keeps Moonves on the job, will hire counsel to probe claims, by Lucas Shaw
Correction worse than February is building, Morgan Stanley says, by Dani Burger
Fortune
MoviePass is done again. This time is it for good? by Glenn Fleishman
Banking giants including Citigroup and Barclays sign up for trial blockchain project, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Walmart stumbles with its “last mile” package delivery plan, by Nandita Bose
Nokia, T-Mobile US agree $3.5 billion deal, world’s first big 5G award, by Eric Auchard
News about business journalism
Corpus Christi Business News gets its own website
Reuters launches app for business professionals
NJBiz undergoes biz staff turnover
WSJ, Reuters and NerdWallet among National Press Club winners
Wirecutter editor in chief Cheng is stepping down
Motley Fool launches personal finance site The Ascent
Politico transportation reporter Gardner joining Politico Pro Canada
WSJ’s Zakrzewski joining Washington Post
This date in business journalism
2013: Pearson looking to sell Mergermarket
2008: Icahn takes a shot at Wall Street Journal
Business journalism birthday
July 31: John Smith of Philadelphia Inquirer