Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Google’s Sundar Pichai reaches out to India, by Newley Purnell
Newell Rubbermaid to buy Jarden for over $15 billion, by Serena Ng and Mark Maremont
Quartz
New proposal for Yahoo’s turnaround: get rid of Marissa Mayer, 75% of staff, and lavish perks, by Alice Truong
Oil prices keep falling, and they’re taking down a lot of other stuff with them, by Melvin Backman
Bloomberg
How a Fed hike could hurt your credit card debt, by Suzanne Woolley
Star Wars: Return of the revenue, by Christopher Palmeri, Yvette Romero, and MaryAnn Busso
The Associated Press
FAA to require most drones to be registered and marked, by Tom Krisher
As rate hike nears, Fed’s hints on future to be scrutinized, by Martin Crutsinger
Reuters
Fed weighs merits of jumbo portfolio in post-crisis era, by Jonathan Spicer and Ann Saphir
Alibaba agrees to $266 million acquisition deal with South China Morning Post, by Adam Jourdan, Donny Kwok and Jess Macy Yu
News about business journalism:
Fox Business ending year with strong ratings
How Sqoop helps business journalists find news
The Guardian hires three tech reporters for United States
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