Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Intel budgets $300 million for diversity, by Nick Wingfield
Obama’s choice for Fed is a nod to smaller banks, by Binyamin Appelbaum
The Wall Street Journal
Eurozone consumer prices fall for first time in five years, by Paul Hannon
Investors pull $26.7 billion from Pimco funds in December – Morningstar, by Kirsten Grind
Mercedes-Benz moving U.S. headquarters to Atlanta, by Jeff Bennett, Laura Kusisto and Cameron McWhirter
The Associated Press
Drone revolution draws near, but big obstacles remain, by Scott Mayerowitz
12 dead in attack on Paris newspaper; France goes on alert, by Jamey Keaten and Lori Hinnant
Bloomberg
Global crude falls below $50 as U.S. supply seen adding to glut, by Rupert Rowling and Heesu Lee
German unemployment falls to record low on economic recovery, by Alessandro Speciale
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