Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Stocks skid to 15-month low after Fed raises rates again, by Marley Jay
U.S. cybersecurity firm: Hackers stole EU diplomatic cables, by Raphael Satter
Bloomberg
Facebook has biggest plunge since July as “another show” drops, by Ryan Vlastelica
Major investors in leveraged loans are unloading big chunks, by Davide Scigliuzzo and Sally Bakewell
Fortune
Farm bill outlaws cat and dog meat in the U.S., by Brittany Shoot
Johnson & Johnson’s $50 billion baby powder problem just got a whole lot worse, by Lucas Laursen
Reuters
Facebook sued by Washington over data breach accusations, by Lisa Lambert and Paresh Dave
Altria nears Juul stake deal, valuing it at $38 billion, by Liana B. Baker and Harry Brumpton
News about business journalism
NJBiz hires new managing editor as editor Burns departs
San Diego Business Journal editor Jensen resigns
SABEW selects 20 journalists for Goldschmidt fellowship
Pittsburgh Biz Times hires Torrance as digital producer
Yahoo Finance to launch premium subscription service
Philadelphia Inquirer hires Joseph as deputy biz editor
Tech reporter Kosoff leaving Vanity Fair
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