Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Business Insider
Here’s the important stuff that happened in Jackson Hole this weekend, by Sam Ro
The Chinese super-rich are about to flood the US real-estate market, by Lucinda Shen
The Associated Press
Doubts about China’s economic leadership sap confidence, by Paul Wiseman
Investors are fleeing once-popular emerging markets, by Bernard Condon and Matthew Craft
Quartz
Minecraft’s founder offers proof that even a billion dollars can’t buy happiness, by Max Nisen
Why companies like Chipotle thrive in courting the conscientious consumer, by Daianna Karaian
Bloomberg
Economists are split over whether the Fed will raise rates in September, by Craig Torres and A Catarina Saraiva
ModCloth plans huge expansion under new CEO, by Kim Bhasin
Reuters
Wall Street’s worst month in three years ends on a sour note, by Noel Randewich
Apple partners with Cisco to boost enterprise business, by Lehar Maan
News about business journalism:
Fox Business beats CNBC in key demographic
Salmon: Daily stock market stories should be banned
Two editors, both Pulitzer winners, leaving Bloomberg
This date in business journalism history:
2009: The exclusive that wasn’t
2005: Hurricane business coverage
Business journalism birthdays:
Sept. 1: Suzanne Vranica with The Wall Street Journal