Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Pending home sales rise 0.2% in October, by Eric Morath
Fed adopts Dodd-Frank bailout limits, by David Harrison
Bloomberg
Seeing Kobe’s final game will cost you dearly, by Eben Novy-Williams
Target site stumbles on Cyber Monday, locking out some users, by Shannon Pettypiece
The Associated Press
Puerto Rico going down to the wire on $355M debt payment
Signs of weak holiday spending send retail stocks lower, by Ken Sweet
Reuters
U.S. Cyber Monday sales jump, high traffic leads to website outages, by Nandita Bose
The Great Divide: How markets are shaping up ahead of Fed, ECB, by Jamie McGeever
Quartz
The iPhone 7 might not come with a standard headphone jack, by Dan Frommer
The dubious history of Cyber Monday, on its 10th birthday, by Zachary M. Seward
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg’s Mattingly joining CNN
Dolan paper in St. Louis names new editor
Free Press business columnist Walsh to retire
Nikkei chairman promises not to meddle with FT
Schnick promoted to editor of Dallas Business Journal
Dow Jones invests in I’Opinion
This date in business journalism history:
2009: Dobbs talks with CNBC
2008: Too many “buts” in Black Friday coverage
Business journalism birthdays:
Dec. 1: Mark Vamos