Some of Thursday’s top business news stories
The New York Times
Senate report criticizes Goldman and JPMorgan over their influence in commodities market, by Nathaniel Popper and Peter Eavis
Comeback by Bill Cosby unravels as rape claims re-emerge, by Bill Carter, Graham Bowley and Lorne Manly
The Wall Street Journal
With wary eye on global tumult, Fed opted to stay on policy path for now, by Jon Hilsenrath
Goldman fires 2 employees, saying they shared confidential information, by Justin Baer
Netflix, Amazon have the measure of TV, by Miriam Gottfried
Bloomberg News
Citigroup risk executive Miller found dead in New York, by Dakin Campbell, Chris Dolmetsch and Stephen Miller
Jack Ma warns Alibaba faces its most dangerous moment, by Bloomberg News
Reuters
Arizona sues General Motors, says it hid safety defects, by Rama Venkat Raman, Paul Lienert, Rodney Joyce and Robin Paxton
Best Buy profit doubles as U.S. sales rise, by Ramkumar Iyer and Nandita Bose
Buzzfeed Business
Meet Gap’s new CEO: The “digital guy” preparing for more clicks than footsteps, by Sapna Maheshwari
Today in business journalism
Yahoo Finance backtracks on personal finance story
CNBC strikes deal to add context to financial news
Media critic Shafer leaving Reuters
Reuters editor: Job cuts coming as we shift priorities
Pando Daily’s Lacy: My responsibility is to readers
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