Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Facebook may be facing an “era of accountability,” by Barbara Ortutay
Slight gains in U.S. stocks lift Dow, S&P, Nasdaq to new highs, by Alex Veiga
Bloomberg
David Stemerman shuts his hedge fund to explore run for Connecticut governor, by Katherine Burton
The world’s biggest wealth fund hits $1 trillion, by Mikael Holter and Sveinung Sleire
Fortune
The world’s biggest and narrowest Chick-fil-A is coming to Manhattan, by Christina Austin
Adidas dunks on Air Jordan, becoming the No. 2 shoe behind Nike, by John Patrick Pullen
Reuters
Cyber attack, hurricane weigh on FedEx quarterly profit, by Eric M. Johnson
Ford to cut production at five North American auto plants, by Joseph White
News about business journalism
USA Today biz/tech news staff losing two in layoffs
When you cover the industry you’re working in
Quartz’s new iPhone app includes augmented reality
How Forbes magazine was started
Business Book of the Year shortlist is announced
Forbes and the boomerang journalists
This date in business journalism
2012: LA Times tech/entertainment writer is leaving paper
2007: Lead WSJ M&A reporter becoming editor
Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 20: Nicole Petallides of Fox Business Network
Sept. 20: Daisy Maxey of The Wall Street Journal