Some of Thursday’s top stories
The New York Times
Fed signals no hurry to raise interest rates, by Binyamin Appelbaum
Altered to withstand herbicide, corn and soybeans gain approval, by Andrew Pollack
The Wall Street Journal
Bayer to float plastics business, by Neetha Mahadevan
High-Frequency trading firm Latour to pay $16 million SEC penalty, by Scott Patterson and Bradley Hope
Reuters
Toshiba says to cut 900 jobs in PC restructuring, by Teppei Kasai
Apple’s iPhone 6 gets one Chinese license, needs another before sales begin, by Gerry Shih
Bloomberg
U.K. economy ready for battle as Scots suspense masks resilience, by Jennifer Ryan
Business Insider
The latest effort to save the Eurozone just fell flat On its face, by Mike Bird
Today in business journalism
Barron’s Asia to launch on Oct. 15
WSJ launches new iPad, iPhone app
CNBC redesigns its iPad/iPhone app
How the FT developed its new look
TheStreet.com redesigns personal finance website
This day in business journalism history
2006: Wall Street Journal notes what biz media missed post 9/11
2011: Bloomberg Radio available on iPhone and iPod
Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 18: Adam Shapiro of the Fox Business Network
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