Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Campbell Soup raises earnings guidance, by Annie Gasparro
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin succeeds in landing spent rocket back on earth, by Andy Pasztor
Bloomberg
Fed says it’s overhauling standards for large bank examiners, by Ian Katz
Costco chicken salad tied to seven-state E.coli outbreak, by Craig Giammona
The Associated Press
Excerpts from emails between Coke, anti-obesity group
Mall stores must open on Thanksgiving but expect to be busy, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
Reuters
U.S. GDP growth raised for third quarter, by Lucia Mutikani
HP Inc. cuts full-year profit forecast on weak PC, printer sales, by Abhirup Roy and Anya George Tharakan
Quartz
Apple Pay is coming to China in early 2016, by Ian Kar
Bulging stockpiles are holing back the U.S. economy, by Melvin Backman
News about business journalism:
NYT’s Geddes to oversee Bloomberg political coverage
Bloomberg’s LA bureau chief Palazzo headed to London
Mattingly leaves Bloomberg for unnamed job
Philly Inquirer business editor rocks out
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