Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
NY Fed: Auto loan delinquencies at highest point since 2010, by Tom Krisher
A political “bomb” over drug prices could threaten NAFTA 2.0, by Paul Wiseman
Bloomberg
Before Bezos fight, Enquirer parent AMI faced steep losses, by Shahien Nasiripour
What it’s like to work inside Apple’s “Black Site,” by Joshua Brustein
Fortune
Amazon buying Eero could create tech’s most dangerous data company, by John Patrick Pullen
California Gov. Newsom wants Google, Facebook to share profits with state’s residents, by Kartikay Mehrotra
Reuters
One of the oldest U.S. refineries in trouble again in Philadelphia, by Jarrett Renshaw
Red flags emerge as Americans’ debt load hits another record, by Jonathan Spicer
News about business journalism
Quartz’s chief revenue officer hired by Washington Post
New Reuters president releases 2019 goals, objectives
WorkingNation names Schindelheim its editor in chief
Series on home lending discrimination wins Selden Ring award
TechCrunch is starting a subscription product called Extra Crunch
Yahoo Finance hires eight editorial staffers
Fortune AME Gallagher leaving for Google
Yahoo Finance hires Fujita as on-air anchor/reporter
This date in business journalism
2014: Sacramento Biz Journal unveils redesign
2009: Fruehling named Washington Biz Journal editor
Business journalism birthday
Feb. 13: Stacie Sherman of Bloomberg News
Feb. 13: Cindy Barth of Orlando Business Journal