Wednesday’s top stories:
New York Times
Credit Suisse helped U.S. clients hide billions in assets, Senate report says, by Annie Lowrey
Trading site failure stirs ire and hope for Bitcoin, by Rachel Abrams and Nathaniel Popper
Reuters
Lowe’s posts strong sales growth, by Maria Ajit Thomas
CNBC
Mortgage applications at lowest level in two decades, by Diana Olick
Re/code
A U.S. Bitcoin exchange will attempt to launch as Mt. Gox crumbles, by Jason Del Ray
The Associated Press
Democrats again delay Senate minimum wage debate
And in local news:
Triangle Business Jounrnal
Major Durham-Orange light rail project gets OK, by Jesse Burkhart
Today in business journalism
Forbes nears deal with China company
Snark prevalent in business journalism on TV
Tech writer Lee leaving Washington Post
Columbia Journalism Review seeks entries for Best Business Writing 2014
Home Depot sees Christmas in the spring
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