Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Ex-CEO’s reputation precedes him, affects jury selection, by Tom Hays
U.S. stocks close mostly highly, oil rebounds, by Alex Veiga
Bloomberg
Dimon says JP Morgan headcount to keep rising despite automation, by Hugh Son
Hackers hit 75 percent of drillers, by Giacomo Tognini
Fortune
The problem with Silicon Valley’s “open secrets,” by Erin Griffith
Slack’s quest to make work easier, by Michael Lev-Ram
Reuters
Google set to face record EU antitrust fine as soon as Tuesday, by Foo Yun Chee
Apple CEO touts India impact in push for deeper market access, by Stephen Nellis
News about business journalism
Q&A: How Trump is helping real estate coverage
Bloomberg wins National Press Club award for Brexit coverage
Bloomberg’s Roston talks climate and energy coverage
Bloomberg hires JP Morgan’s Flanders to run economics unit
Ellis, formerly of CG Roll Call and Bloomberg, joins energy nonprofit
Chicago Booth School seeks biz journalists for 2018 fellowship
Time licenses Fortune brand to Barclays for stock indexes
This date in business journalism
2012: Pulitzer winner St. John to join LA Times
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Business journalism birthday
June 27: Christopher Mims of Wall Street Journal