Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Trump confirms that tariffs against China will take effect, by Paul Wiseman and Darlene Superville
Tech, health care companies drive solid gains for U.S. stocks, by Alex Veiga
Bloomberg
Fed plans to keep hiking rates gradually as risk from trade war mounts, by Craig Torres
Musk says Norwegians are “right to be upset” with Tesla service, by Sveinung Sliere and Dana Hull
Fortune
UBS digitally clones its chief economist so he won’t miss his meetings, by McKenna Moore
Cardi B sues ex-manager Shaft, asking for $15 million in damages, by Kevin Kelleher
Reuters
Boeing to take over $4.75 billion Embraer unit, by Brad Haynes and Tim Hepher
Fed on lookout for recession but still seeks strong economy, by Jason Lange
News about business journalism
Business Insider U.S. editor defends reporter over Tesla story
The WSJ is trying to get away from clickbait headlines
Consumer Reports wields great influence in the car industry
Wired has launched a streaming channel
NY Times tech reporter Bowles spends all day on a treadmill
How tech reporting has changed in 35 years
San Diego biz reporter Bigelow is remembered
This date in business journalism
2015: Union says Reuters is re-emphasizing speed
2008: The Atlantic to start new tech news site
Business journalism birthday
July 6: Dan Colarusso of Reuters
July 6: Rick Santelli of CNBC