Here are some of today’s top business stories:
New York Times top headlines:
Young tech sees itself in Microsoft’s Ballmer, by Quentin Hardy
Shoeshines keep Wall Street in the black (or maybe brown), by William Alden
Reuters top headlines:
T. Rowe bans some American Airlines employees from fund trading, by Jed Horowitz
Insight: Trades from 1990s come back to haunt Wall Street, by Lauren Tara LaCapra and Dan Wilchins
CNNMoney top headlines:
Facebook friends could change your credit score, by Katie Lobosco
Wall Street pioneer Muriel Siebert dead at 80, by Sophia Yan
Bloomberg top headlines:
Fed officials rebuff coordination calls as QE taper looms, by Simon Kennedy
Lenovo, taking page from Apple, chases Samsung in China, by Edmond Lococo
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