Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. stocks edge higher as investors buy big dividend payers, by Marley Jay
Fed saw no hike decision in September as “close call,” by Martin Crutsinger
Fortune
Major mall developer says it will close 72 shopping centers on Thanksgiving, by Phil Wahba
Homeopathic treatments may have led to deaths in teething babies, by Sy Mukherjee
MarketWatch.com
The “Amazon effect” and three other things to watch for this holiday season, by Tonya Garcia
Why China’s banks may eventually need a nearly $2 trillion infusion, by Sue Chang
Reuters
Deutsche Bank to pay $9.5 million penalty over research info, by Sarah N. Lynch
Snapchat picks Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley to lead IPO, by Sruthi Ramakrishnan and Lauren Hirsch
News about business journalism
Entrepreneur signs partnership with cannabis website
News Corp. CEO Thomson receives 10 percent increase in compensation
ESPN signs sports biz reporter Rovell to new contract
How Wired was guest edited by President Obama
Bloomberg’s search for new audiences
National Journal hires ME of FDA Week to cover health care
The date in business journalism
2011: Bloomberg TV names West Coast bureau chief and head of U.S. news
2006: More on the demise of labor reporting