Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Zuckerberg promises a privacy-friendly Facebook, sort of, by Michael Liedtke
A record-breaking U.S. trade deficit: Does it really matter? by Josh Boak
Bloomberg
Volcker 2.0 to face do-over after Wall Street complaints, by Jesse Hamilton
GE plunges again, imperiling new CEO’s rally, by Rick Cloughand Esha Dey
Fortune
Google’s AI assistant wants to make restaurant reservations for you, by Alyssa Newcomb
Amazon is closing 87 pop-up shops but has other brick-and-mortar plans, by Kevin Kelleher
Reuters
Huawei set to announce lawsuit against U.S. as it strikes back, by Sijia Jiang
Last Chevrolet Cruze built in Ohio amid GM restructuring, by David Shepardson
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