Some of Thursday’s top stories
The New York Times
New York Times plans to eliminate 100 jobs in the newsroom, by Ravi Somaiya
Coca-Cola, yielding to criticism, revises its proposal for executive pay, by Peter Eavis
The Wall Street Journal
Angry Birds maker Rovio to cut up to 130 jobs in Finland, by Jens Hansegard and Sven Grundberg
Rocket Internet shares fall below issue price at debut, by Chase Gummer
Bloomberg
Yellen’s job slack sticks as workers languish in part-time limbo, by Jeanna Smialek
Draghi’s buying spree for the ECB might start modestly, by Jana Randow
The Associated Press
Sears sells most of its stake in Canadians ops, by The Associated Press
Hong Kong protests hit city’s role as finance hub, by The Associated Press
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