Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Health care companies lead stocks lower; small-caps slump, by Alex Veiga
To some market vets, stocks are rallying like it’s 1999, by Stan Choe
Powell adopts an inflation stance Yellen shunned, by Rich Miller and Craig Torres
Mortgage investors keep a wary eye on surging home purchases, by Christopher Maloney
Hollywood writers sue talent agencies in escalating battle over packaging fees, by Lucas Shaw
Nieman Marcus dips toe into secondhand luxury market, by Phil Wahba
Major automakers fear Trump “grenade” — imposing U.S. auto tariffs, by Nick Carey and David Shepardson
How 5G drove moves by Apple, Qualcomm and Intel, by Stephen Nellis
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