Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed minutes: Growing risks make rate hike path less clear, by Martin Crutsinger
Stocks post fourth straight gain as hopes build on China trade, by Marley Jay
Bloomberg
Goldman’s $500 million lawyer has called it quits, by Sridhar Natarajan and Tom Metcalf
Hedge funds have lost their rhythm, by Matt Levine
Fortune
Here’s why the U.S. has a massive cheese surplus — again, by Brittany Shoot
Toyota recalls another 1.7 million vehicles for Takata airbag inflator problem, by Brittany Shoot
Reuters
Mexico fuel shortage worries industry as lines in capital grow, by Sharay Angulo
Judge proposes PG&E power restrictions for next fire season, by Dan Levine
News about business journalism
Midlands Business Journal founder Hoig dies at 86
Wichita Business Journal managing editor dies from cancer
Bloomberg employees will get a bonus after company hits $10 billion in revenue
NJBiz hires Kanige as editor, will overhaul its website
Loeb Awards is now accepting entries
WSJ partners with “Frontline” to produce documentary
Moulds, former Chicago business reporter, dies at 85
FT reporter was doing heroin in the newsroom bathroom
Omaha World-Herald starts business newsletter
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