Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Strong summer sales makes H&M’s profit jump 25%
Google to commit to White House job training initiative, by Darlene Superville
CNN
Dow dives nearly 500 points as US economy worries investors, by Anneken Tappe
Tesla delivery numbers fall short of Musk’s 100,000 target, by Clare Duffy
The Wall Street Journal
Boeing Prioritized Costs Over Safety, Engineer Alleges, by Andrew Tangel, Andy Pasztor
CNBC
‘Prepare now or pay later’: Financial regulators must account for climate change risk to corporate bottom lines, Citigroup says, by Emma Newburger
GM’s third-quarter auto sales rise as waning demand for Ford trucks causes its sales to slip, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
Chevron’s shale allies are its secret weapon in Exxon race, by Jennifer Hiller
Italy prosecutors open Netflix tax evasion investigation: source, by Emilio Parodi
News about business journalism
MacDonald: Look past the nonsense and dig into details
Globe and Mail hires Graney to cover energy, business
What Forbes plans to make sure more women are included in coverage
Amrita Khalid has a new gig covering tech at Quartz
Kaiser Health, ICIJ, NBC News and AP win Barlett & Steele top awards
How two Business Insider reporters covered what’s going on inside WeWork
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…
Hardika Singh, a markets reporter for The Wall Street Journal, has left the organization and…
Mike Bird, Asia business and finance editor for The Economist, is moving to New York…