Tuesday’s top business stories:
New York Times
Candy Crush maker files for an I.P.O., by Michael J. de la Merced and Mark Scott
Drug makers in $25 billion deal, by David Gelles
CNNMoney
3,000 Americans ditch their passports, by Sophia Yan
Why retailers aren’t protecting you from hackers, by Jose Pagliery
Bloomberg
Coca-Cola plans $1 billion in cost cuts as profit falls, by Duane D. Stanford
China spends more on energy efficiency than U.S. for first time, by Louise Downing
FX traders facing extinction as computers replace humans, by Ambereen Choudhury and Julia Verlaine
Reuters
RPT-Obama set to order new fuel standards for U.S. trucks, by Steve Holland
Today in business journalism
CNBC.com has record January for visitors
How Forbes reacted to the hacking of its website
Bloomberg Pursuits makes bigger push
South Carolina editor explains why stock listings cut – temporarily
More Libor charges as case expands
This date in business journalism history
2011: Economist circulation continues to rise
2013: SAC set to pay out billions
Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 18: Jesse Burkhart of Triangle Business Journal