Some of Wednesday’s top stories:
The New York Times
Big legal charge drags down Bank of America’s profit, by Michael Corkery
Time Warner chief to brief investors on plans for growth, by Emily Steel
The Wall Street Journal
Global oil glut sends prices plunging, by Russell Gold
Citigroup consumer chief plans to leave, by Christina Rexrode and Amy Guthrie
Aldermore Group pulls IPO after recent stock market declines, by David Wighton
Reuters
Toyota recalls 1.67 million Toyota, Lexus cars, by Maki Shiraki and Chang-Ran Kim
Bloomberg News
Spinoffs could set stage for next merger wave: real M&A, by Manuel Baigorri and Tara Lachapelle
Apple, Facebook to pay for female workers to freeze eggs, by Sarah Frier and Tim Higgins
Your Xmas list just got cheaper amid China factory slump, by Bloomberg News
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