Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Report shows US deficit to exceed $1 trillion next year, by Kevin Freking
Retailers’ results show sharp divide between losers, winners, by Anne DInnocenzio
The Wall Street Journal
Simply Good Foods to Buy Protein-Food Producer for $1 Billion, by Micah Maidenberg
Trump, California Showdown on Fuel-Economy Rules Divides Auto Makers, by Ben Foldy, Mike Colias
Bloomberg
German Companies Brace for Economic Recession as Orders Crumble, by Carolynn Look
Qantas Tests 20-Hour Non-Stop Flights to See If Passengers Can Bear It, by Angus Whitley
CNBC
Payroll service CEO sees no deterioration of growth in medium-sized businesses, by Tyler Clifford
Former OMB director says a halt in US consumer spending would bring on a recession, by Jasmine Kim
Reuters
E-cigarette firms probed over health concerns by U.S. House panel, by Brian Pietsch
U.S. farmers, lawmakers dial up pressure on Trump over biofuel policy, by Humeyra Pamuk, Jarrett Renshaw
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