Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
With job announcements, firms appear to seek Trump approval, by Josh Boak
Exiting rail safety chief looks to technology to save lives, by Michael R. Sisak
Bloomberg
Yellen says economy near goals warrants gradual rate hikes, by Craig Torres
Goldman may cut London staff by 50% on Brexit, by Dakin Campbell
Fortune
It’s time to bring back the office cubicle, by Kabir Sehgal
A video store that only carries copies of “Jerry Maguire” opens in Los Angeles, by Mahita Gajanan
Reuters
Credit Suisse finalizes $5.3 billion mortgage deal with U.S., by Karen Friefeld
NBCU shutting cable’s Esquire Network, re-launching as digital, by Tim Baysinger
News about business journalism
Bloomberg TV in Canada starting markets show with Jamali
Five Seeking Alpha Marketplace authors on pace for nearly $100K
CNBC hires Picker from NY Times
Quartz is working on a subscription product
Albuquerque Biz First hires new tech and health care reporter
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