Wednesday’s top business stories:
New York Times
Lending where banks can’t, Blackstone thrives in Ireland, by Landon Thomas Jr.
Reuters
U.S. mortgage applications fall in latest week: MBA, by Rodrigo Campos
Bloomberg
Teenagers spurn working as school in U.S. takes priority, by Jeanna Smialek
Signet Jewelers agrees to buy Zale for $1.4 billion, by Cecile Daurat
Businessweek
Introducing the U.S. government’s new and improved inflation measure, by Peter Coy
The CBO foresees lost jobs from a higher minimum wage, by Peter Coy
Fortune
Google Capital comes out of stealth with third investment, by Miguel Helft
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WSJ names investigations editor, staffers
Parts of the Forbes site remain down
CNBC.com has record January for visitors
More stories of bankers behaving badly
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2006: NY Guild reaches deal with Consumers Union
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Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 19: Andrew Ross Sorkin of CNBC and the New York Times
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