Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Fed flags worry on global tumult, doesn’t rule out March rate hike, by Jon Hilsenrath and Ben Leubsdorf
Smaller sizes add pop to soda sales, by Mike Esterl
Bloomberg
Convicted insider traders look to Supreme Court for redemption, by Patricia Hurtado and Greg Farrell
Shell needs to repay investors who backed its biggest ever wager, by Rakteem Katakey
The Associated Press
Fiat Chrysler bets on SUV crase, sees Jeep sales soaring
Boeing adjusted 4Q profit beats, 2016 outlook disappoints
Reuters
New U.S. single-family home sales race to 10-month high, by Lucia Mutikani
Apple shares slip, to stay muted until iPhone 7 rings in growth, by Supantha Mukherjee
Quartz
Netflix’s lineup of original shows is kind of confusing–and that’s the point, by Adam Epstein
Apple’s Tim Cook sounds incredibly depressed about the global economy, by Matt Phillips
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg editor quits over concerns about covering Bloomberg
Bradshaw leaving Financial Times
WSJ overhauls how its news operations work
Variety names New York bureau chief
FT journalists vote for 24-hour strike
This date in business journalism history:
2007: The bigger scandal in business journalism
2015: Frankie Flack: Biz journalists, stay out of PR
Business journalism birthdays:
Jan. 28: Charles Gasparino with Fox Business
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