Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tax overhaul could chill U.S. affordable housing construction, by Gillian Flaccus
Google blocks YouTube on Amazon devices in escalating feud, by Michael Liedtke
Bloomberg
NYSE owner says “we may be stupid” for waiting on Bitcoin futures, by Michael Leising
More Tesla batteries plug into hurricane-wrecked Puerto Rico, by Brian Eckhouse
Fortune
American investors are mostly white men due to opportunity gaps, says Stanford study, by Grace Donnelly
The dangers of artificial intelligence, by Aaron Pressman
Reuters
Asia stocks pressured by Wall Street losses, dollar sags, by Shinichi Saoshiro
Nestle to buy vitamin maker Atrium Innovations for $2.3 billion, by Martinne Geller
News about business journalism
How business journalism is evolving
Reuters hires Farrell as new Jerusalem bureau chief
Foss named AP global business editor
Gitter named weekend Business & Finance editor at WSJ
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NPR launches “The Indicator,” a “Planet Money” spinoff
What’s behind TheStreet’s strategy shift
This date in business journalism
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