Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Apple wants to guide your news consumption with news app, by Anick Jesdanun
US bank earnings rose 7.3 percent in April-June quarter, by Marcy Gordon
Business Insider
The New York Stock Exchange is under attack for the way it handled the most volatile market in years, by Matt Turner
Everyone the Fed is talking to keeps saying ‘wage pressure‘, by Akin Oyedele
Bloomberg
Twitter CEO search gains urgency as stock slips, executives exit, by Sarah Frier, Emily Chang and Brad Stone
Hulu will offer online TV without ads for $11.99 a month, by Lucas Shaw
Quartz
Elon Musk tweeted the date he will deliver the first mass-market Tesla, by Steve LeVine
The case for hitchhiking in the sharing economy, by Ethan Zuckerman
Reuters
Wall Street surges as turbulence becomes the norm, by Noel Randewich
Wal-Mart to reopen five U.S. stores at center of union complaint, by Nathan Layne
News about business journalism:
How Bloomberg Media plans to build its brand
Fox Business in dispute over reality series
Politico’s Byers joining CNNMoney
How automation helps the AP write earnings stories
Bloomberg editor Micklethwait’s memo to the staff
This date in business journalism history:
2013: Forbes strikes deal for first namesake office building
2014: Beefing up BuzzFeed’s business news
Business journalism birthdays:
Sept. 3: Craig Trudell with Bloomberg News
Sept. 3: Ron Campbell