Here are some of the top stories in business journalism on Saturday:
Bloomberg top headlines:
Steve Ballmer failed to take Microsoft beyond the PC, by Aaron Ricadela and Adam Satariano
S&P 500 has first rise in three weeks on Fed speculation, by Lu Wang
Reuters top headlines:
Central banks told to cooperate on managing global liquidity, by Alister Bull
EBS take new step to rein in high-frequency traders, by Wanfeng Zhou and Nick Olivari
CNNMoney top headlines:
Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘5 billion’ dream- it won’t be easy, by David Goldman
How the Fed can taper without killing housing, by Annalyn Kurtz
New York Times top headlines:
Questions for Microsoft as it nears a crossroad, by Claire Cain Miller
At a Fed conference, views differ sharply on stimulus’s effect, by Binyamin Appelbaum
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