Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Walmart sets age of 21 to buy firearms, ammunition, by Anne D’Innocenzio
U.S. economic growth revised slightly downward to 2.5% in Q4, by Martin Crutsinger
Bloomberg
SEC issues subpoenas in hunt for fraudulent ICOs, by Matt Robinson
Einhorn’s main Greenlight hedge fund drops 6.2% in February, by Simone Foxman
Fortune
The number of black CEOs at Fortune 500 companies is at its lowest since 2002, by Grace Donnelly
As Donald Trump flirts with trade wars, these are the deals to watch, by Grace Donnelly
Reuters
Wall Street slides late; S&P caps worst month since January 2016, by Caroline Valetkevitch
U.S. regulators examine Wall Street’s Volcker rule wish list, by Pete Schroeder
News about business journalism
LA Business Journal reporter Reim resigns for Flight International
Howard hired as storytelling editor at Reuters
How Bloomberg’s job swap helped one journalist move forward
Business journalism finalists named in Scripps Howard Awards
Denver Biz Journal news director leaving for politics site
Barrons.com executive editor Kimelman is departing
This date in business journalism
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