Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Toshiba, facing $4.5 billion loss, plans deep cuts, by Takashi Mochizuki and Eric Pfanner
How Jack Dorsey runs both Twitter, Square, by Yoree Koh and Greg Bensinger
Quartz
In a letter, Elon Musk tells Volkswagen to “cure the air, not the cars,” by Amy X. Wang
‘Tis the season for widespread holiday return fraud, by Marc Bain
Bloomberg
Odd lots: How one woman tried to warn everyone about the housing crisis, by Joe Weisenthal
Chipotle probed for new outbreak of different E. coli strain, by Craig Giammona
The Associated Press
What 2016 will do to your checkbook: rent, food, gas, raises, by Sarah Skidmore Sell
Top business story in 2015: China’s sharp economic slowdown, by Paul Wiseman
Reuters
BMW hit with $40 million U.S. penalty for safety lapses, by David Shepardson
KaloBios fires Shkreli as CEO, by Vidya L. Nathan
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