Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Netflix accelerates ambitious global expansion as U.S. growth slows, by Emily Steel
For states, $48 million to help cut emissions, by Justin Gillis
The Wall Street Journal
Dollar’s rise squeezes U.S. firms, by Theo Francis
Plug pulled on Venezuela’s sale of Citgo, by Ryan Dezember and Alison Sider
The Washington Post
The stark disparities of paid leave: The rich get to heal. The poor get fired., by Danielle Paquette
District should reject Exelon-Pepco merger, energy think tank says in report, by Thomas Heath
The Associated Press
Toyota remains top in global vehicle sales, beats VW, GM, by Yuri Kageyama
Business Insider
One of the world’s biggest consulting firms reveals how companies are thinking about the oil crash, by Akin Oyedele
The Guardian
Microsoft to roll out Windows 10 as it jostles with Google and Apple, by Dominic Rushe
News about business journalism
Money magazine strikes deal with DailyWorth
FT makes changes to U.S. staff
Milwaukee Biz Journal hires manufacturing reporter
Bloomberg hires Aneiro from Barron’s
Different holiday strategies by TV biz news channels
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