Here are the stories that business journalists are working on for Tuesday:
Bloomberg News top headlines:
Capital Flows Back to U.S. as Markets Slump Across Asia, by Shamim Adam & Kevin Hamlin
Amazon Ramps Up $13.9 Billion Warehouse Building Spree, by Danielle Kucera
Reuters top headlines:
Barnes & Noble founder halts plan to buy stores; loss widens, by Jessica Wohl and Phil Wahba
Penney sales stumble but back-to-school up and running, by Phil Wahba
CNNMoney top headlines:
China is Apple’s land of iPhone opportunity, by Julianne Pepitone
Hedge funds follow Carl Icahn into Dell, by Maureen Farrell
New York Times top headlines:
Hiring the Well-Connected Isn’t Always a Scandal, by Andrew Ross Sorkin
Banks Are Falling Short in Planning for the Worst, Fed Says, by Peter Eavis
Bloomberg Businessweek top headlines:
LinkedIn’s New Strategy: Get Them While They’re Young, by Joshua Brustein
This date in business journalism:
2012: CNBC anchor Maria Bartiromo said goodbye to her producer, Lulu Chiang, left CNBC after eight years. (Chiang is now a senior producer for the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.)
2008: Adam Goodman was named the new business editor at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. (Goodman is still at the paper as deputy managing editor of local and business news.)