Some of Thursday’s top stories:
The New York Times
Fed officials affirm rate outlook, but seek flexibility, by Binyamin Appelbaum
After a turnaround, Gap’s chief executive to retire, by Hiroko Tabuchi
The Wall Street Journal
More big venture-backed companies shun IPOs, for now, by Yuliya Chernova
Oil markets fly into a perfect storm, by Liam Denning
Pepsi beverage and snack volume rise 1%, by Erin McCarthy
The Associated Press
Endo Intl to buy Auxilium in deal worth $2.6B, by The Associated Press
Geithner defends terms of AIG bailout, by Marcy Gordon
Reuters
Fidelity attacked by JPMorgan hackers, no data stolen: FT, by Sudarshan Varadhan
Bloomberg
Pimco loss is MetWest gain as new gross fund slow to win, by Charles Stein
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