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Talking Biz News Today — April 16, 2014

April 16, 2014

Posted by Meredith Hamrick

Wednesday’s top business news stories:

The New York Times

Yellen signals continued need to keep rates low, by Nelson D. Schwartz

Reuters

Google first-quarter revenue misses Wall Street targets, by Alexei Oreskovic
IBM revenue misses estimates as hardware sales fall, by Supantha Mukherjee

Bloomberg

GM move to freeze lawsuits may cut customer payouts by billions, by Linda Sandler
BofA slides after posting loss tied to mortgage accords, by Hugh Son
Grads remaking China workforce as high-end threat to U.S., by David J. Lynch

Fortune

Unpaid interns in NYC get a few rights. Up next: a salary? by Claire Zillman

And in local news:

News & Observer

Study says NC’s immigrants have positive economic impact, by David Ranii

Chapelboro

App makes ordering dinner easier, by Jamie Nunnelly

Today in business journalism

Labor/environmental reporter Hamby to join BuzzFeed
Mossberg and Swisher talk about Re/Code founding
Obit writer leaving Wall Street Journal
GM still in the news

This date in business journalism history

2007: Wall Street Journal wins two Pulitzers
2013: WSJ starts MoneyBeat blog

Birthdays

April 16: Shelia Poole of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

April 16: Margaret Magnarelli of Money

April 16: Andrew Sullivan of Reuters

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