Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
S.&P. cuts Russian debt one notch to junk level, by Andrew Kramer
Investment riches built on subprime auto loans to poor, by Michael Corkery and Jessica Silver-Greenberg
The Wall Street Journal
NFL brings a domestic-abuse ad to Super Bowl, by Suzanne Vranica
Microsoft’s Windows shows its age, by Shira Ovide
Reuters
Exclusive: Apple supplier Foxconn to shrink workforce as sales growth stalls, by Michael Gold and Yimou Lee
P&G warns of drop in full-year net sales as dollar strengthens, by Shailaja Sharma and Nandita Bose
Fortune
Northeast blizzard shuts down businesses, transport, by Fortune editors
Here’s why Americans who love British chocolate are freaking out, by Time
News about business journalism
Little Rock paper hires new transportation reporter
Reuters names editor in charge of regulation coverage
Biz magazine editor says goodbye to his creation
Judge fines bank whistleblowers for talking to media
CEO: How I got the NYTimes to write about my company
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