Some of Friday’s top stories:
New York Times
Hurdles remain for Apple in China despite new deal, by Eric Pfanner
Morgan Stanley’s earnings fall for quarter, by Rachel Abrams
Reuters
Cybercrime firm says uncovers six active attacks on U.S. merchants, by Jim Finkle
Bloomberg
Michigan sentiment index decreased to 80.4 in January, by Katherine Peralta
Surgeon General sets tobacco end-game as smoking persists, by Anna Edney
CNNMoney
UPS warns Christmas delivery woes hit bottom line, by Chris Isidore
Businessweek
The cybersecurity blogger hackers love to hate, by Karen Weise
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