Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
US stocks end choppy day mixed amid global growth jitters, by Alex Veiga
Apple is jumping belatedly into the streaming TV business, by Michael Liedtke and Tali Arbel
Lawyer Michael Avenatti accused of trying to extort Nike, by Chris Dolmetsch and Erik Larson
Charlotte snags another bank headquarters without the Amazon hoopla, by Amanda Albright and Jennifer Surane
Why today’s Apple event was so unusual, by Rick Tetzeli
Most CEOs don’t have a global health strategy. That needs to change, by Ashish K. Jha and Peter Sands
Tesla, Elon Musk win dismissal of lawsuit over Model 3 production, by Alexandria Sage
Newmont’s special dividend wins investors over to Goldcorp deal, by Nichola Samanathar
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Fortune hires Dunn as associate editor
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Two Bloomberg reporters to write book on commodities trading
Biz reporter Serebrin departs Montreal Gazette
Petallides gets midday show on TD Ameritrade Network
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