Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Sudden technology tumble continues as stocks fall further, by Marley Jay
China a step closer to resuming U.S. beef imports, by Mary Clare Jalonick
Bloomberg
Facebook nears deal for first office space in San Francisco, by Sarah Frier
Uber’s Michael blames board, not behavior, for ouster, by Eric Newcomer and Brad Stone
Fortune
Sleep tracking startup Hello to shut down after Fitbit deal falls through, by Erin Griffith
This biotech plunged 24% after FDA rejected its Amgen copycat, by Sy Mukherjee
Reuters
U.S. Treasury unveils financial reforms, critics attack, by Pete Schroeder and Lisa Lambert
Asia stocks shake off U.S. tech slump, loonie jumps on rate hike prospect, by Nichola Saminather
News about business journalism
New publisher named at Baltimore Business Journal
Tech reporter Thielman hired by Talking Points Memo
Little Rock daily hires two new biz reporters
Reuters journalists entering third year without contract
WSJ names Ng financial editor for Asia
Dvorak names senior reporter in Asia for WSJ
WSJ names Crawshaw world editor for Asia
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