Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
New York Times
Spotify expected to sign $1 billion financing deal, by Leslie Picker and Ben Sisario
Technology to make clean energy from coal is stumbling in practice, by Ian Austen
International Business Times
Marvel vs. DC? In China, it’s no contest, by Matt Pressberg
The future of Windows begins at Microsoft 2016, by Charles Poladian
Fortune
Janet Yellen says inflation is coming soon, by Chris Matthews
Soda consumption falls to 30-year low in the U.S., by John Kell
Associated Press
A rebounding stock market helps lift U.S. consumer confidence, by Paul Wiseman
Atlantic drilling off table but survey permits pending, by Bruce Smith
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg website revamp drops the “business”
Fox Business seeking an increase in ad rates
Wall Street Journal makes changes to markets and investing team
Goodman joins NY Times to cover European economy
Forbes now gets 70 percent of ad revenue from digital
Consumer Repots offers buyout to workers
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