Some of Thursday’s top stories:
The New York Times
Banker in the middle of fight between Goldman Sachs and Libya, by Jenny Anderson
Agency tells automakers to speed up airbag fixes, by Aaron M. Kessler and Hiroko Tabuchi
Amazon’s grand design in devices, by Farhad Manjoo
The Wall Street Journal
How the economy is stoking voter anger at incumbent governors, by Beth Reinhard and Damian Paletta
Eurozone confidence revives, points to growth, by Paul Hannon
Fed closes chapter on easy money, by Jon Hilsenrath
Bloomberg News
Sanofi said to have contacted Astrazeneca’s Aoriot for CEO job, by Albertina Torsoli and Jacqueline Simmons
NYC’s Park Avenue avoids blow as JPMorgan chooses to stay, by David M. Levitt
Reuters
Wal-Mart and allies in face-off with Apple Pay over mobile payments, by Nathan Layne and Nandita Bose
Bloomberg Businessweek
Tim Cook speaks up, by Tim Cook
Today in business journalism
Donnelly resigns as Boston Business Journal executive editor
Biz media organizations win Eppys
NYTimes killing auto section, some content moving to biz section
Moffatt, ex-Philly Inquirer biz desk editor, dies at 80
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