Some of Thursday’s top business news stories
The New York TImes
Hasbro said to be in talks to buy DreamWorks Animation, by Andrew Ross Sorkin and Michael J. de la Merced
Obama aims to reawaken G-20 economies, by Jonathan Weisman
Churchill Downs to buy Big Fish Games for up to $885 million, by Nick Wingfield
The Wall Street Journal
Comcast pushing ahead on Time Warner Cable deal, by Alistair Barr
Citigroup, J.P. Morgan take brunt of currencies settlement, by Chiara Albanese, David Enrich and Katie Martin
Goldman Sachs names 78 employees as partners, by Justin Baer
The Associated Press
New consumer protections for prepaid cards, by Josh Boak
Target buys Pittsburgh shopping technology firm, by The Associated Press
Business Insider
A popular currency trading website vanished overnight and $1 billion disappeared with it, by Mike Bird
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WaPo biz reporter Mufson joining White House team
Real estate reporter joins San Francisco Chronicle
WSJ Sunday editor: We will continue to produce quality content until closing
Dow Jones CEO on closure of WSJ Sunday and radio network
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