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Talking Biz News Today — Oct. 30, 2019

October 30, 2019

Posted by Irina Slav

Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

Fed is expected to cut rates but may offer little guidance, by Christopher Rugaber

Fiat Chrysler confirms talks with French carmaker Peugeot, by Colleen Barry

CNN

Chinese electric carmaker BYD plunges after 89% profit drop, by Sherisse Pham, Michelle Toh

America’s largest private coal miner files for bankruptcy, by David Goldman, Matt Egan

The Wall Street Journal

Bayer Faces Surge in Roundup Plaintiffs, by Ruth Bender

Uber, Lyft Unveil Ballot Initiative to Counter California Gig-Economy Law, by Sebastian Herrera

Forbes

Swine Flu Decimates China’s Pig Population — Leading To Doubling Of U.S. Pork Exports, by Ken Roberts

Elon Musk’s Plan to Save The World From Choking, by William Pesek

Reuters

U.S. economy likely lost further ground in third quarter, by Lucia Mutikani

Amazon pumps in more than $600 million into India units, by Nivedita Bhattacharjee

News about business journalism

Longtime biz journalist Pinkerton dies at 76

Brown, special projects director at Quartz, dies from cancer

Engel departs Xconomy after six years

WSJ hires McCorvey to be reporter on multiple mediums

Philly Biz Journal hires Rose as digital producer

Barrow joins WSJ publishing desk on Friday

Mokha promoted to deputy spot news editor at Dow Jones/WSJ

Ex-WSJ reporter Carreyrou to talk at Notre Dame

Hearst Connecticut Media Group replaces VP with Canadian journalist

Veteran Inquirer reporter and editor Bill Marimow set to leave

FT looks to US for podcast growth

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