Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Disney’s wonderful world may be too good to last, by Mae Anderson
Twitter broadens its campaign against hate and abuse, by Barbara Ortutay and Michael Kunzelman
Bloomberg
Everyone is suddenly worried about this U.S. mortgage-bond whale, by Liz McCormick and Matt Scully
Malaysia’s Ringgit crackdown worries overseas investors, by Y-Sing Liau and Yumi Teso
Fortune
The next big brain cancer drug could come from marijuana, by Sy Mukherjee
Here’s why some investors may boycott Snap’s IPO, by Jen Weiczner
Reuters
U.S. trade deficit falls as exports hit more than 1 1/2 year high, by Lucia Mutikani
Takata to plead guilty February 27: court documents, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Blumenstein to become NY Times deputy ME
Blumenstein leaving WSJ for New York Times
Two WSJ reporters — Gee and Fuhrmans — get new beats
Sirota backs out of joining True Blue, remaining at International Biz Times
WSJ’s Radnofsky joins White House reporting team
Worcester Business Journal hires new digital editor
The date in business journalism
2012: Forbes executive editor resigns
2007: New biz editor named at LA Times
Business journalism birthdays:
Feb. 8: Katherine Sayre with NOLA.com
Feb. 8: Scott Cohn with CNBC