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Talking Biz News Today — April 10, 2015

April 10, 2015

Posted by Meg Garner

Some of Friday’s top business news stories:

The New York Times

Deutsche Bank nears plea deal over Libor manipulation, by Ben Protess and Jessica Silver-Greenberg

Warner Bros. and Lego enter market where toys and gaming meet, by Brooks Barnes

The Wall Street Journal

GE close to selling real-estate holdings, by Dana Mattioli, Eliot Brown, Ted Mann and Joann S. Lublin

Hedge Fund Kamunting Street Capital shutting down, by Rob Copeland

Quartz

This app crowdsources positive thinking and support from strangers, by Caitlin Hu

Airbus is planning a “budget economy” section with even narrower seats, by Adam Pasick

The Washington Post

How brunch became the most delicious—and divisive—meal in America, by Roberto A. Ferdman and Christopher Ingraham

Closing the gender wage gap could pull half of working single moms out of poverty, by Danielle Paquette

News about business journalism

WaPo health care reporter leaving for Politico

Examining the WSJ’s native ad approach

Thomson Reuters CEO: Journalism excellence is critical to our success

Reuters CEO leaves; Adler reassures the troops

Jacksonville Biz Journal names new editor

This date in business journalism

2008: Does glum economics coverage affect consumer confidence?

2010: The danger of always being accessible

Business journalism birthdays

April 10: Lance Williams of The Tennessean

April 11: Olivia Barrow of the Dayton Business Journal

 

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