Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tech and health care lead U.S. stock surge after midterms, by Marley Jay
With split Congress, prospect for economic deals looks dim, by Josh Boak
Bloomberg
U.S. consumer credit rose less than expected in September, by Sho Chondra
Qualcomm gives weak forecast on loss of Apple iPhone orders, by Ian King
Fortune
Four ways the marijuana industry saw a green wave in the midterms, by Grace Donnelly
What Tuesday’s midterm election results mean for health care, by Sy Mukherjee
Reuters
U.S. political gridlock may create investment opportunity, by Trevor Hunnicutt
Self-driving car industry needs standards and security: executives, by Andrea Shalal
News about business journalism
Quartz names new entrepreneur in residence
WSJ, Barron’s parent reports better-than-expected earnings
Former LA Biz Journal editor Sullivan starts LinkedIn column
CNBC’s “Nightly Business Report” wins award
WSJ adds two to Japanese language service
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Nov. 8: Courtney Reagan of CNBC