Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
In eye of economic storm, the Fed blinked, by Binyamin Appelbaum
McDonald’s moving to limit antibiotic use in chickens, by Stephanie Strom
The Wall Street Journal
China lowers growth target to about 7%, by Mark Magnier
Simon Property makes takeover approaches to Macerich, by Dana Mattioli, Liz Hoffman and Robbie Whelan
The Washington Post
Unprecedented surge in online tax scams raises questions about TurboTax, by Jonnelle Marte and Craig Timberg
Tinder is not so gentle with matchmaking prices for older users, by Michelle Singletary
Quartz
Netflix’s newest debut proves it might be the modern sitcom’s last hope, by Jason Lynch
The Street
AbbVie spending historic amount of cash to buy half of a cancer drug, by Adam Feuerstein
News about business journalism
Fox Business renews “Strange Inheritance”
WSJ names photo director, hires deputy photo director
Confusion remains about WSJ byline rule
Heidi Moore has left The Guardian
Hearst looking for business media acquisitions
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