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Talking Biz News Today – Sept. 18, 2015

September 18, 2015

Posted by Lauren Thomas

Some of Friday’s top business news stories:

The Wall Street Journal

Fed leaves interest rates unchanged, by Jon Hilsenrath 

AB InBev approach brews challenge for SABMiller’s CEO Alan Clark, by Saabira Chaudhuri

Fortune

Construction worker pay soars as homebuilders hunt for labor, by Claire Zillman

Janet Yellen: The Fed chair who cried wolf?, by Chris Matthews 

Bloomberg

Apple wins ruling to force Samsung to change products, by Susan Decker

The biggest thing keeping young homebuyers out of the market isn’t student debt, by Patrick Clark

Quartz

Pinterest, which just hit 100 million users, is growing much faster than expected, by Alice Truong

Amazon is now selling cheap tablets by the six-pack, by Alice Truong 

Reuters

U.S. jobless claims at eight-week low; housing starts take breather, by Lucia Mutikani 

GM to pay $900 million to end U.S. criminal ignition switch probe, by Nate Raymond and Jonathan Stempel

News about business journalism:

Atlanta Biz Chronicle publisher Baker leaving after 30 years

Axel Springer seeking controlling Business Insider stake

This date in business journalism history:

2013: Justin Smith’s mission at Bloomberg

2010: The barrier for business journalism

Business journalism birthdays:

Sept. 18: Adam Shapiro with Fox Business Network

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