Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
BlackRock’s chief, Laurence Fink, urges other C.E.O.s to stop being so nice to investors, by Andrew Ross Sorkin
JPMorgan Chase profit rises 12% on strong trading, by Nathaniel Popper
The Wall Street Journal
Nokia is in talks to buy Alcatel-Lucent, by Sam Schechner
P&G CEO Lafley lays groundwork for exit, by Serena Ng
Quartz
Now that Wall Street’s shrinking, here’s how it got so big in the first place, by Lawrence Mitchell
Economies focused on growth alone are on a path to self-destruction, by Luis I Prádanos
Fortune
Americans spent a record amount on medicine in 2014, by Time
Docker, a cloud ‘container’ company, raises $95 million, by Jonathan Vanian
News about business journalism
How Bloomberg keeps up with the information people want
Reorg Research expands into London, hires two journalists
Reuters hires three tech reporters for San Fran bureau
Wilkerson joins Mergermarket/Dealreporter
Designers, coders and developers to join WSJ newsroom
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