Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Businesses showing discontent with Trump’s trade policies, by Paul Wiseman, Steve Peoples
States sue to stop $26.5 billion Sprint-T-Mobile deal, by Tali Arbel, Mae Anderson
Bloomberg
Beyond Meat Sinks 25% as Wall Street Starts Worrying About Price, by Phil Serafino
Google Is Moving More Hardware Production Out of China, by Debby Wu, Mark Bergen
Fortune
KKR Mints a New Cybersecurity Unicorn, by Rey Mashayekhi
Citigroup CEO: We Have to Change Our Culture to Keep Talented Women and Minorities, by Rey Mashayekhi
Reuters
Dassault Systemes targets life sciences with $5.8 billion Medidata deal, by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Gwénaëlle Barzic
Global shares snap seven-day winning streak; U.S. inflation next hurdle, by Marc Jones
News about Business Journalism
Bloomberg reporter Maki to cover emerging markets
A’Vant named director of diversity programs for BridgeTower Media
WSJ hires Ansari to cover U.S. news
Dallas Biz Journal hires Gilkeson as lead designer
Dallas Biz Journal hires Ayers as a digital reporter
Search continues for veteran automotive journalist
Digiday launches Modern Retail publication
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