Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
World shares rise after US drops planned tariffs on Mexico, by Annabelle Liang
G-20 finance officials pledge to protect global growth, by Elaine Kurtenbach
Bloomberg
Wall Street Giants Battle a Secret Deal Whisperer on Tech IPOs, by Sarah McBride, Liana Baker
Why the Next Recession Will Hit Canadians Harder Than Americans, by Chris Fournier
Fortune
E3 2019: Microsoft Reveals Project Scarlett, Its Next Console With Cloud Gaming Capabilities, by Lisa Marie Segarra
Better Communication Tools Can Radically Improve Workplaces—If Managers Can Convince Workers to Speak Up, by Gwen Moran
Reuters
Employees sour on Tesla amid cost-cutting, layoffs, by Alexandria Sage
Roche’s $4.3 billion Spark bid delayed again amid U.S., UK scrutiny, by John Miller
News about Business Journalism
Massachusetts paper expands Sunday biz coverage
Bloomberg’s Rausch joins North Dakota paper to cover Native American issues
A business journalist honored and inspired by the stories she covers
Kiplinger’s acquires some of Money’s subscribers
Fast Company staffers ratify first contract
Cole named executive producer of The Journal podcast
Adler of Reuters lays out the “Newsroom of the Future”
The battle for most photographed trader on the NYSE floor
Reuters reporter Abutaleb hired by Washington Post
Peaple leaves WSJ’s “Heard on the Street” team
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