Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
UN climate talks aim to pave way for global carbon market, by Frank Jordans
Judge tosses lawsuit over California nuclear plant fuel
Fortune
Amazon Faces Widening U.S. Antitrust Scrutiny in Cloud Business, by Dina Bass, David McLaughlin Naomi Nix
Most Cash Register Receipts Are Coated in BPA—NYC Wants to Ban Them, by Henry Goldman
CNN
A Facebook rumor about white vans is spreading fear across America, by Donie O’Sullivan
Mid-sized American companies are already moving away from China, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
The U.S. Furniture Industry Is Back—but There Aren’t Enough Workers, by Ruth Simon
FTC Faces Push to Study Ads Targeting Children, by Ryan Tracy
Reuters
China maintains tariffs must be reduced for phase one trade deal with U.S., by Gabriel Crossley, Yawen Chen
Investors urge Big Oil to follow ‘poster child’ Repsol’s climate pledge, by Ron Bousso, Simon Jessop
News about business journalism
Perez bags 2019 business book of the year award
Washington Biz Journal moves Maake to hospitality and retail reporter
The Information launches new app
WSJ special writer Zuckerman on Mac Observer podcast
Montana Free Press editor shares insights on business of journalism
News & Observer ceases Saturday print publication
Reuters TV app, website to be folded into regular app and site