Some of Tuesday’s top business news headlines
The New York Times
From AMC and MoviePass, a film a day for a monthly fee, by Brooks Barnes
Ruble continues its decline in Russia, despite interest rate increase, by Andrew E. Kramer
The Wall Street Journal
WeWork: Now a $5 billion co-working startup, by Lindsay Gellman and Eliot Brown
Repsol to buy Talisman Energy for $8.3 billion, by Christopher Bjork
Amazon extends holiday-shipping deadlines, by Michael Calia
Business Insider
Here’s all the crazy stuff happening in world markets as Russia goes into crisis, by Myles Udland
Bloomberg
Alstom said nearing record $700 million U.S. bribe accord, by Tom Schoenberg
Housing starts in U.S. exceed 1 million pace for third month, by Victoria Stilwell
Reuters
Honda to recall more than 500,000 cars in China due to Takata air bags, by Norihiko Shirouzo and Sui-Lee Wee
Today in business journalism
New York magazine story on teenage investor unravels
Reuters in DC appoints new editors, hires new reporter
The international focus at Quartz is driving its growth
Bloomberg looks at better leads to engage readers
Pacific Coast Business Times adds, promotes staffers
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