Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. stock indexes close mostly higher after Fed hikes rates, by Alex Veiga
Megyn Kelly takes on sexual misconduct topic, finds audience, by David Bauder
Bloomberg
Yellen pans Bitcoin boom, shows scant worry over surging stocks, by Christopher Condon and Craig Torres
Famed short-seller Jim Chanos says Tesla headed for a “brick wall,” by David Welch
Fortune
Target to acquire Shipt for $550 million to speed up same-day delivery, by Phil Wahba
Unilever is launching a new “natural” line of soaps and shampoos to attract millennials, by Beth Kowitt
Reuters
U.S. court removes creditor hurdle to Westinghouse bankruptcy plan, by Tom Hals
Airbus leadership under fire as crisis deepens, by Tim Hepher and Cyril Altmeyer
News about business journalism
Fox Business beats CNBC for 2017
FT reporter Munshi moving to Africa
Cavuto to host new Fox News show on Saturday
Cheddar hires Heath from Business Insider
Two Reuters journalists arrested in Myanmar
Callaway remembers legend Marshall Loeb
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