Some of Thursday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Mobile advertising begins to take off, by Suzanne Vranica and Christopher S. Stewart
GOP to propose temporary debt-ceiling increase, by Patrick O’Connor
New York Times
Yellen’s path from liberal theorist to Fed voice for jobs, by Binyamin Appelbaum
Comcast hopes to promote TV shows in Twitter deal, by Brian Stelter
Bloomberg
Jobless claims surge on California, U.S. federal shutdown, by Jeanna Smialek and Shobhana Chandra
Reuters
U.S. cities bringing in more revenues, building reserves, by Lisa Lambert
Wall Street jumps on signs of progress in Washington talks, by Chuck Mikolajczak
CNNMoney
Top non-profit CEOs pay exceeds $1 million, by Aaron Smith
Europe, China agree to currency deal, by Alanna Petroff
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