Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Investors are winners as companies lay out tax-savings plans, by Bernard Condon
Grocer Albertsons eyes Rite Aid deal in health care push, by Tom Murphy
Bloomberg
Market’s red line for yields isn’t where everyone thinks it is, by Elena Popina
U.S. floods the market with $179 billion of debt in one day, by Alex Harris
Fortune
Kate Upton’s sexual harassment allegations are costing this exec millions, by Lucinda Shen
Watch this video of Jeff Bezos’s 10,000-year clock being built, by Jonathan Vanian
Reuters
Qualcomm deals blow to Broadcom’s bid with sweetened NXP deal, by Greg Roumeliotis and Sonam Rai
Dow, S&P snap winning streak as Walmart weighs, by Chuck Mikolajczak
News about business journalism
CNBC’s Tausche talks switching anchor chair for DC beat
Reporter Martin is leaving BostInno
WSJ reporter Knutson moving to biz side of the company
ICIJ wins Polk Award in financial reporting
WSJ’s Olster to join NY Times international desk
PBS starts podcast for 50 and older workers
ProPublica is paying the salary of West Virginia coal reporter
This date in business journalism
2013: CNBC purchases rights to “Nightly Business Report,” saves show
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