Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Airlines expect big rise in profits in 2015, as fuel costs drop, by Nicola Clark
Detroit bankruptcy nears an end, by Monica Davey
The Wall Street Journal
Alibaba movie unit misstated taxes, auditor analysis finds, by Juro Osawa and Joanne Chiu
IBM, Apple Reveal first fruits of partnership, by Don Clark
Abercrombie CEO’s abrupt exit followed weak sales, by Suzanne Kapner and Joann S. Lublin
Fortune
JPMorgan Chase may need another $20 billion after Fed sets new rule, by Laura Lorenzetti
Bloomberg
Disney, Skype among new tax-deal leaks to hit Luxembourg, by Stephanie Bodoni
Sony CEO cleared scenes in film on North Korea, e-mails show, by Anousha Sakoui and Lucas Shaw
How Greece’s prime minister is trying to keep his government alive, by Marcus Bensasson and Antonis Galanopoulos
Today in business journalism
Sacramento Biz Journal names new publisher
Bloomberg’s note to Bloomberg News staff about editor change
Economist editor Mickelthwait replaces Winkler as Bloomberg News editor in chief
Marketplace reporter Kim joining California radio show
Former WSJ reporter Etter joins Bloomberg News
This date in business journalism history
2006: Seattle Times cuts stock listings
2012: New WSJ ME Baker worries newsroom
Business journalism birthdays
Dec. 10: Adam Lashinsky of Fortune
Dec. 10: Nik Deogun of CNBC
Dec. 10: Charles Duhigg of The New York Times
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