Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. stocks rebound as anxiety over British vote eases, by Alex Veiga
“Little guy” contractors still angry at Trump’s Taj bankruptcy, by Bernard Condon
Bloomberg
Every banker in the world is chasing the Saudi Aramco deal, by Stefania Bianchi and Matthew Martin
Coca-Cola may pull products from Vermont to comply with GMO law, by Jennifer Kaplan and Casey Wooton
MarketWatch.com
Fidelity is slashing fund fees — in some cases below Vanguard, by Sarah Krouse
Nike shares sink on flat fourth-quarter earnings, by Sue Chang
Reuters
U.S. first-quarter GDP revised up, Brexit risk to outlook, by Lucia Mutikani
Tesla investor group wants more independent board, cites Musk ties, by Alexandria Sage
News about business journalism
Wall Street Journal racks up five awards at Gerald Loeb Awards dinner
Fox Business remains fastest-growing cable news channel
Quartz hires ideas editor, markets reporter in London, others
Houston Chronicle hires Najarro as business reporter
Richmond paper’s Monday biz tab was 4x normal size
Chief revenue officer leaving Bloomberg Media
“Marketplace” managing editor Miller is leaving
Yahoo Finance editor Serwer talks his job
The date in business journalism
2011: Oregonian names new business editor
2006: New publisher at Nashville Business Journal
Business journalism birthday
June 29: Reed Abelson of the New York Times
June 29: Paul Vigna of The Wall Street Journal