Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Bloomberg
A bank for people who hate banks, by Stephanie Baker
We just got a look at what higher wages are costing Wal-Mart, by Shannon Pettypiece and Lauren Coleman-Lochner
The Associated Press
High-tech cars bring Detroit, Silicon Valley face to face, by Dee-Ann Durbin
No pain, no gain for stores chasing fickle shoppers, by Anne D’Innocenzio
The Wall Street Journal
Shipping growth slows at U.S. East Coast ports, by Robbie Whelan
Grad-school loan binge fans debt worries, by Josh Mitchell
The New York Times
F.D.A approves Addyi, a libido pill for women, by Andrew Pollack
Work policies may be kinder, but brutal competition isn’t, by Noam Scheiber
The Street
GM could be mulling import of Chinese-made Buick, by Doron Levin
Here are the ominous signs a crushing stock market correction looms, by James Hickman
News about business journalism:
Looking forward to expensing a pint of beer
NY Times biz desk hires Picker from Bloomberg
Reuters hires two reporters for DC, one for New York
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2014: Pittsburgh daily to launch standalone biz section
2010: A relentless critic in his writing
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