Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
China wants taxes paid by citizens living afar, by Keith Bradsher
One suspect surrenders in attack on French newspaper; two others at large, by Dan Bilefsky and Maïa de la Baume
The Wall Street Journal
Plane-sharing startup sues FAA over ban on service, by Jack Nicas
European business cheers falling Euro… for now, by Jason Chow and Manuela Mesco
Bloomberg
Analysts say there’s no telling how low oil prices could go, by Grant Smith and Mark Shenk
Don’t believe the hype: Why Germany needs Greece to stay in Euro, by Simon Kennedy
Business Insider
George Soros: Give Ukraine $50 billion to foil Russia, by Sujata Rao
Google’s dominance of search is crumbling, by Rob Price
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