Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
A heated path toward S.&P.’s legal settlement with prosecutors, by Ben Protess
G.M. victim program seems on track, by Hilary Stout
The Wall Street Journal
BP posts quarterly loss amid oil price rout, by Justin Scheck and Ian Walker
FCC to propose strong ‘net neutrality’ rules, by Gautham Nagesh
Bloomberg
Amazon in talks to buy some of RadioShack’s stores, by Katie Benner, Jodi Xu Klein and Lauren Coleman-Lochner
Corporate America feels downdraft while recovery lifts households, by Rich Miller
Business Insider
Aussie dollar gets destroyed after RBA cuts rates, by Myles Udland
The Associated Press
Coke bets on ‘premium milk’ to boost category, by Candice Choi
News about business journalism
Biz magazine shut out of Ellies
Harris named Americas senior producer for Reuters TV
Biz journalist launches biotech newsletter
Yahoo Finance launches “Midday Movers”
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