Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
New York Times
FDA again reviews mandatory training for painkiller prescribers, by Barry Meier
Greenpeace leaks U.S.-E.U. trade documents, by Sewell Chan
Bloomberg
Apple’s losing streak is nearing historic levels, by Luke Kawa
The biggest fight in Treasuries pits Citadel against Citigroup, by Alexandra Scaggs and Liz McCormick
Associated Press
U.S. stocks rise as some tech companies recover, by Ken Sweet
Fiat Chrysler CEO sees future for Alfa Romeo in China, by Colleen Barry
MarketWatch
Lousy stock sentiment suggests there’s more wall for worry to climb, by Wallace Witkowski
U.S. data is being leaked, ECB study suggests, by Steve Goldstein
News about business journalism:
WSJ econ editor Bowers gives birth before nerd prom
When Theranos threatened the WSJ with a lawsuit
Bloomberg unveils new editorial initiatives
Entrepreneur sues for trademark infringement
Why the FT still cares about reader comments
Quartz promodes Seward to SVP, Antunes to EE, Landy to ME
TheStreet’s Feuerstein is the most-feared journalist in biotech
Pennsylvania college to offer biz journalism major
This date in business journalism history:
2011: Forbes to launch Africa edition
2006: Wall Street Week’s Rukeyser has died
Business journalism birthdays
May 3: Hadley Malcolm of USA Today