Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
EU’s Barnier says Brexit deal still possible this week, by Raf Casert
Wages, pensions, plant investments still issues in GM strike, by Tom Krisher
Fortune
More Renewables Than Fossil Fuels: As the U.K. Reaches an Energy Milestone, Here’s How Far Others Have Gotten, by David Meyer
Closing the ‘First Promotion’ Gender Gap Would Add 1 Million Women to Management, by Emma Hinchliffe
CNN
Uber lays off 350 more workers in last wave of cuts, by Ahiza Garcia
Netflix is this year’s worst FAANG stock. But could it soon rebound?, by Paul R. La Monica
Axios
Why America isn’t at full employment, by Felix Salmon
Health care stocks aren’t having a great year, by Bob Herman
Reuters
Exclusive: No choice but to invest in oil, Shell CEO says, by Ron Bousso Dmitry Zhdannikov
Phase-out of Airbus, Boeing jets hits FACC’s operating profit, by Kirsti Knolle
News about business journalism
BuzzFeed hires Haskins as senior tech reporter
Knight-Bagehot program now accepting applications
Antunes of Quartz receives lifetime achievement award
Axios shifting video strategy to TV
Wodinsky becomes Adweek’s platforms reporter
Hartford Biz Journal unveils a redesigned print publication
New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn sent out the following on Thursday: Without a doubt, the…
Helen Reis has joined SoFi as deputy newsletter editor for its new On the Money…
The Financial Times has announced the appointment of Jay Rayner as restaurant critic, Tim Hayward…
Dow Jones Newswires has launched its first artificial intelligence-enabled language service. The Dow Jones Korean…
Jon Delano, money and politics editor for KDKA-TV since 2001, will retire on Dec. 1.…
Bloomberg News journalist Megan Howard is joining its financial regulation team. She has been team leader for…