Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Can a new space race connect the world to the internet?, by Tali Arbel
EU top court rules in favor of Google on search engine issue
Fortune
AB InBev Pulled Off 2019’s Second Biggest IPO With Its $5 Billion Asian Unit Share Sale, by Julia Fioretti, Carol Zhong
Google Says It’s Cutting Back on Audio Data Collection on Google Home Speakers, by Lisa Marie Segarra
Reuters
Exclusive: Allianz, Nippon in race to buy Aviva’s Asia units for up to $2.5 billion – sources, by Sumeet Chatterjee, Anshuman Daga
Hyundai Motor Group, Aptiv to set up $4 billion self-driving car venture, by Hyunjoo Jin, Tina Bellon
CNN
European carmakers say ‘no-deal’ Brexit would be ‘catastrophic’, by Charles Riley
Apple will keep production of the new Mac Pro in the United States, by Clare Duffy
CNBC
Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax could include a $1 million marriage penalty, by Robert Frank
Toy sales, hit by Toys R Us’ bankruptcy last year, are expected to make a comeback, by Mallika Mitra
News about business journalism
Youngstown Biz Journal hires entertainment editor
Saraiva to join Fed team at Bloomberg
Reuters hires Satter to cover cybersecurity and tech policy