Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Google co-founders step aside as antitrust scrutiny heats up, by Rachel Lerman
Forever war: US and China struggle to defuse trade conflict, by Paul Wiseman
Fortune
Bank of America Economists Are Still Bullish on ‘Risky Assets’ in 2020, by Rey Mashayekhi
Why IBM Is Joining the Corporate Chorus Calling for a Carbon Tax, by Katherine Dunn
CNN
Stocks log third day of losses after Trump warns China trade war could go beyond 2020 election, by Anneken Tappe
This airline is opening a restaurant that only serves plane food, by Jordan Valinsky
CNBC
White House claims Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s drug-pricing bill would result in 100 fewer drugs over a decade, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
Cyber Monday online sales hit record $9.4 billion, boosted by late-night spending spree, Adobe says, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
OPEC gearing up for deeper oil cuts, Russia yet to agree, by Bozorgmehr Sharafedin, Alex Lawler, Olesya Astakhova
U.S. solar group says Trump tariffs killing jobs; White House says ‘fake news’, by Nichola Groom
News about business journalism
Layton hired as deputy editor of The Post’s climate and environments team
Bloomberg renames TicToc as QuickTake
Entries open for New York State Society Financial Journalism Awards
Beat change for Bloomberg reporter Marsh
New energy and climate change reporter hired at Bloomberg
Reorg acquires China news service Dai1 Media
Manancourt joins Politico tech team
Citywire RIA welcomes Rosenberg as editor