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Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 21, 2014

November 21, 2014

Posted by Meg Garner

Some of Friday’s top business news stories:

The New York Times

After criticism, Fed will study Wall St. oversight, by Peter Eavis

Falling wages at factories squeeze the middle class, by Nelson D. Schwartz and Patricia Cohen

New leader at CBS News as another returns to ’60 Minutes’, by Bill Carter

The Wall Street Journal

Wynn Resorts probed on money-laundering controls, by Kate O’Keeffe, Rachel Louise Ensign and Christopher M. Matthews

Targeted ads? TV can do that now too, by Steven Perlberg

Sotheby’s CEO to step down, by Kelly Crow and Sara Germano

Bloomberg News

China’s PBOC cuts interest rates for first time since 2012, by Bloomberg News

Uber’s Michael said to retain support amid controversial remarks, by Serena Saitto and Mark Milian

Reuters

SEC director with big stock holdings stirs debate, by Sarah Lynch

Bank executives want City wrongdoers to face jail, says top funds boss, by Jamie McGeever

Today in business journalism

The women challenging the biz media establishment

Re/code drops reader comments from site

Newcomer hired by Bloomberg to cover tech start-ups

Siew among those laid off at Reuters

Dan Lyons named new Valleywag editor

This date in business journalism history

2007: Some question strength of WSJ editorial oversight board

2012: The importance of due diligence

Business journalism birthdays

Nov. 21: Max Abelson of Bloomberg News

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