Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
New York Times
Facebook’s live video effort entices media companies, by John Herrman and Mike Isaac
Associated Press denies cooperating with Nazis, by Daniel Victor
Bloomberg
MetLife defends U.S. government’s too-big-to-fail labeling, by Andrew Harris
Gaming startup Unity seeking $1.5B valuation in funding round, by Joshua Blustein and Lizette Chapman
Fortune
Chipotle says it may be launching a burger chain, by Phil Wahba
Here’s why Wall Street’s bad quarter is really bad news, by Stephen Gandel
Associated Press
Another gain for U.S. stocks, led by banks and tech companies, by Marley Jay
Car headlights are keeping drivers in the dark, study says, by Joan Lowy
News about business journalism:
FT’s digital subscribers grew 12 percent in 2015
Bloomberg.com passed WSJ.com in February
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