Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Walmart to pay $282 million over foreign corruption charges, by Matthew Barakat
Storms bring tornadoes, floods, power outages across the US, by Jeff Martin, Jay Reeves
Bloomberg
King Dollar’s Reign May Be Ending as Fed Debates a U-Turn, by Ruth Carson, Chikako Mogi
Tesla Bull Jefferies Says They Got It Wrong So Far This Year, by Joe Easton
Fortune
Wall Street Is Taking Cues From Silicon Valley to Innovate Fintech, by Aric Jenkins
Indian Workers on H-1B Visas Could Be Casualties of a U.S. Trade Spat, by David Meyer
Reuters
Dollars in the detail: banks pan for gold in ‘data lakes’, by Iain Withers, Lawrence White
Investor LGIM dumps ExxonMobil from its Future World funds, by Susanna Twidale
News about Business Journalism
Columbian biz editor Brettman leaving paper
WSJ hires Naughton to cover Fiat Chrysler, auto retailers
Poets & Quants, Inc. magazine strike partnership deal
Bethany McLean launches new podcast
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