Some of Tuesday’s top stories
The New York Times
Regulators are faulted in defaults at General Motors, by Aaron Kessler
New York files an antitrust suit against the maker of an Alzheimer’s Drug, by Andrew Pollack
As bond-buying ends, Yellen now will chart course for Federal Reserve, by Binyamin Appelbaum
The Wall Street Journal
Publicis Extends Maurice Levy’s Term as CEO, by Ruth Bender
Alibaba IPO Is a Bonanza for Select Firms, by Jenny Strasburg, Mia Lamar and Telis Demos
Companies’ Stock Buybacks Help Buoy the Market, by Dan Strumpf
Bloomberg
Calpers Pulls All $4 Billion in Hedge Funds, Citing Costs, by Michael Marois
Forbes
Morgan Stanley Thinks Elon Musk Is Right About Tesla’s Stock Price, by Steve Schaefer
Today in business journalism
Reuters story size down 16 percent since 500-word decree
Dow Jones owed $5 million from Ransquawk
FT names executive newspaper editor
Swasy named biz journalism professor at Illinois
Ex-Fox Business anchor claims anti-business bias in media
This day in business journalism history
2007: New WSJ magazine to be called Pursuits
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Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 16: Andy Serwer formerly managing editor of Fortune
Sept. 16: Ken Elkins of the Charlotte Business Journal