Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Europe expects to be hit by U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, by Sylvie Corbet and Angela Charlton
Banks would be freer to trade for profit under Fed proposal, by Marcy Gordon
Bloomberg
Deutsche Bank CEO says firm is committed to U.S., by Naomi Kresge
Wells Fargo’s fake account customers to get “imperfect” closure, by Kartikay Mehrotra
Fortune
The U.S. economy is growing slower than initially believed, by Verne Kopytoff and Andrew Nusca
This year’s NBA finals are once again a battle of entrepreneurs, by Aric Jenkins
Reuters
China vows to protect its interests from “reckless” U.S. trade threats, by Michael Martina and Ben Blanchard
Wall Street rebounds as Italy worries ease, energy shares soar, by April Joyner
News about business journalism
Former Money reporter Leonhardt joins CNBC Make It
SourceMedia hires Siew as editor of employee benefits publications
Aspan moves to editor at large, Lenz moves to digital role at Inc.
What Tesla board member James Murdoch thinks about its coverage
Virginia Business managing editor going into semi-retirement
Politico taps Lima to write tech newsletter
Updated AP Stylebook has new business entries
MarketWatch hires Toy to cover media
Phoenix Business Journal hires Vanek to cover commercial real estate
CNBC’s Pearson is retiring next month
This date in business journalism
2013: NY Post: Bloomberg CEO frustrated he can’t hold editor accountable
2008: How acquiring CNET will help CBS
Business journalism birthday
May 31: Andrew LaVallee of The Wall Street Journal