Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. consumer credit up $18.4 billion in May, most in six months, by Martin Crutsinger
Trump misses deadline without steel tariffs decision, by Josh Boak and Paul Wiseman
Bloomberg
Quant funds that chase trends are this year’s biggest loser, by Dani Burger and Sid Verma
A trader so secret they’re only known by a number just made $200 million in one month, by Tom Metcalf
Fortune
Amazon is testing a Geek Squad-like service for smart home tech, by Phil Wahba
Here are the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitters, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Snap shares fall below $17 IPO price for first time, by Sinead Carew
Abercrombie ends talks with potential buyers, retail shares dip, by Anya George Tharakan and Lauren Hirsch
News about business journalism
Jurney leaving Forbes for Capitol Forum
Business Insider making hires to expand Markets Insider
ACBJ launches Rhode Island Inno
Business journalism legend Pearlstine retires from Time Inc.
Bodnar steps down as editor of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
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