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Talking Biz News Today — Sept. 27, 2017

September 27, 2017

Posted by Chris Roush

TBNSome of Wednesday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

Ivanka Trump’s supply chains in China cloaked in secrecy, by Erika Kinetz

Tech stocks rise, but U.S. indexes finish little changed, by Marley Jay

Bloomberg

AT&T’s DirecTV is giving refunds on NFL packages due to protests, by Scott Moritz

Twitter to let some break 140-character limit in tweet test, by Selina Wang

Fortune

U.S. to collect social media data of immigrants, by Jeff John Roberts

Why Trump’s tax reform won’t fix America’s tax mess, by Shawn Tully

Reuters

U.S. slaps steep duties on Bombardier jets after Boeing complaint, by Allison Lampert and Alwyn Scott

Dollar, yields rise on hawkish Yellen; Asian shares still weak, by Swati Pandey

News about business journalism

WSJ names new editors as newsroom changes to digital focus

Kiplinger’s promotes Smith to executive editor

Yahoo Finance adds trading to its app

Crain pub Ad Age unveils redesign, adds new content areas

This date in business journalism

2012: Tennessean biz editor leaving for another job

2007: Oregonian personal finance columnist is retiring

Business journalism birthdays

Sept. 27: Steven Overly of Politico

Sept. 27: Rebecca Blumenstein of The New York Times

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