Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Ready student one? Universities launch degrees in esports, by Kelvin Chan
2020 Democrats in dash for money before third quarter ends, by Brian Slodysko
Fortune
Surveillance and Suicide in Switzerland: Credit Suisse COO Resigns Over Corporate Spying Scandal, by Patrick Winters, Jan-Henrik Foerster, NIcholas Comfort
U.S. Denies Apple Tariff Relief on Mac Parts After It Commits to Assembling Its Computers in Texas, by Mark Gurman, mark Niquette
CNN
PayPal finds a way into China’s huge business of digital payments, by Clare Duffy
The Fed’s worst nightmare could be around the corner, by Paul R. La Monica
CNBC
California governor signs law allowing college athletes to get paid, potentially upending amateur sports, by Mallika Mitra
Walgreens joins CVS in suspending sales of heartburn medicine Zantac during safety review, by Mallika Mitra
Reuters
WeWork throws in the towel on its ill-fated IPO, by Anirban Sen
Sprint, MetTel win $994 million U.S. defense contract: Pentagon, by Eric Beech
News about business journalism
Fox Business adds “Barron’s Roundtable” show on Fridays
Yahoo Finance hires Paynter to cover real estate
Mello named editor of Providence Business News
FT AME Nachoma retires after 40+ years with the paper
Alder moves to judiciary beat at Bloomberg Law
Globe and Mail’s Report on Business to focus on management and leadership
The Connecticut Mirror (CT Mirror), a nonprofit, nonpartisan, digital newsroom that covers statewide public policy…
Ingrid Verschuren, executive vice president of data and artificial intelligence and general manager of Europe,…
Houston Chronicle energy industry reporter Amanda Drane has moved to the investigations team from the…
As global demand shifts toward renewable energy and sustainability, the role of Houston’s energy sector…
Business Insider founder Henry Blodget sent out the following on Friday: Team, Seventeen years ago,…
Dow Jones & Co., the parent of The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch.com, Barron's and Investor's…