Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Reuters
Fed’s Rosengren takes another shot a pessimistic markets, by Jonathan Spicer
Target increases minimum wage to $10 an hour, by Nandita Bose
USA Today
Netflix shares dive on subscriber growth forecast, by Mike Snider
Nordstrom eliminating up to 400 jobs, by Hadley Malcolm
Fortune
The two Mercks are locking horns in a trademark naming spat, by Sy Mukherjee
IBM goes on the offensive while revenue declines, by Jonathan Vanian
Associated Press
U.S. stocks recover from an early slump and close higher, by Alex Veiga
Should woman go on $10 bill or $20 bill? by Martin Crutsinger
News about business journalism:
Dow Jones launches Heat Street website
AP wins Pulitzer for fish slavery series
Yahoo Finance hires Fuchs as deputy ME
Business Insider’s La Roche to join Yahoo Finance
Toronto biz editor: Companies more aggressive about coverage
This date in business journalism history:
2011: Why the WSJ and Bloomberg didn’t win Pulitzers for covering the crisis
2006: WSJ deputy bureau chief applauds cutting stock listings