Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
At a small U.S. factory, Trump’s trade war forces hard changes, by Christopher Rugaber
As stocks plunge, should you overhaul your financial plan? by Stan Choe
Bloomberg
Snap CEO picked a new business chief, then changed his mind, by Sarah Frier
Restaurants shrink as food delivery apps get more popular, by Olivia Zaleski
Fortune
A fork in the road for Avis, by Phil Wahba
Some massive successes in tech outside of Silicon Valley, by Adam Lashinsky
Reuters
Wells Fargo says auto remediation will not wrap up until 2020, by Patrick Rucker
In two sessions, $200 billion in FANG market cap up in smoke, by Noel Randewich
News about business journalism
Idaho Biz Review paper names new commercial real estate reporter
Crain’s Detroit drops premium sports newsletter, adds blog
CNBC opens new studio in Dubai
Richmond daily biz section will begin charging for promotions, announcements
What’s behind the “Household Name” podcast from Business Insider
This date in business journalism
2013: Reuters journalists required to take mandatory ethics training
2008: Conde Nast exec: Portfolio won’t be going out of business
Business journalism birthday
Oct. 30: Anita Balakrishnan of Law Times