Morning Minutes: Trans-Pacific Partnership gains approval, SABMiller rejects A-B InBev

Here are this morning’s top business headlines from across Missouri:
Trans-Pacific Partnership gains approval, faces test in Congress
The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreed to Monday by a dozen Pacific Rim nations is the largest trade deal in history, encompassing countries that make up about 40 percent of the global economy. Read more
SABMiller rejects informal offer from A-B InBev
SABMiller Plc rejected an informal takeover offer from Anheuser-Busch InBev of about 66.4 billion pounds ($100 billion) that it considered too low, according to people familiar with the matter. Read more
Brunner declares run for governor, hopes to stand out
A fifth Republican has made official that he is seeking the Republican nomination for governor in 2015. Read more
SunEdison to cut 15 percent of its workforce, restructure
Maryland Heights-based SunEdison Inc. said it would cut about 15 percent of its global workforce as part of a restructuring plan to integrate the businesses it bought recently. Read more
Jack’s back: St. Louisan Dorsey returns as Twitter CEO
Twitter Inc. named Jack Dorsey its permanent CEO on Monday, ending months of speculation about who would become the next chief executive of the company. Read more