Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Behind Ginni Rometty’s plan to reboot IBM, by Monica Langley
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley find different paths to profits, by Justin Baer and Peter Rudegeair
The New York Times
Bill would give F.D.A. more muscle on cosmetics, by Rachel Abrams
Cirque de Soleil being sold to TPG-led private equity group, by Ian Austen
Quartz
The EU is threatening to ban imports from Thailand’s slavery-dependent fishing industry, by Adam Pasick
Kraft Mac & Cheese’s iconic blazing orange is going natural, by Deena Shanker
Fortune
Credit Suisse posts a mixed bag after missing M&A bonanza, by Reuters and Fortune Editors
Will Apple’s new complex really be the ‘greenest building on the planet’?, by Colleen Kane
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