Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Lots of unknowns keeping the Fed cautious, by Martin Crutsinger
Boeing says it signs historic agreement with Iran Air, by Jon Gambrell and Nasser Karimi
Bloomberg
Hedge funds sue Puerto Rico in N.Y. over fiscal crisis law, by Erik Larson
Whole Foods is getting killed by Aldi. Is a millennial grocery chain the fix?, by Joel Stein
MarketWatch.com
Federal Reserve says U.S. stocks have gotten expensive, by Anora Mahmudova
Three pro athletes defrauded out of $30 million by their investment adviser, by Steven Kutz
Reuters
New York hedge fund executive in apparent suicide after insider trading charges, by Nate Raymond and Svea Herbst-Bayliss
Oil sends down, then rises after settlement on big draw, by Barani Krishnan
News about business journalism
Bloomberg names new bureau chiefs in Chicago, San Fran and Miami
Reuters staff overseas told to cut back weekend work
“Marketplace” names Seabrook its DC bureau chief
Bloomberg TV launches “Daybreak Asia”
How a biz reporter tackled covering the gaming industry
The date in business journalism
2011: Seattle biz journal names new publisher
2006: Cooper leaves Time for Portfolio; McLean stays at Fortune
Business journalism birthday
June 22: Martin Peers of The Information