Here are some of today’s top business stories on Tuesday:
New York Times top headlines:
Five years after TARP, misgivings on bonuses, by Andrew Ross Sorkin
Spanish authorities arrest former JPMorgan employee, by Raphael Minder
Reuters top headlines:
Ackman turns back on J.C. Penney, sells entire stake in retailer, by Svea Herbst-Bayliss
U.S. home prices rise in June at marginally slower pace: S&P, by Steven C. Johnson
CNNMoney top headlines:
Starbucks expanding to Colombia, by Jose Pagliery
Billabong brand declared worthless as company posts huge loss, by Sophia Yan
Bloomberg top headlines:
New Orleans rolling in cash sees rebirth: real estate, by Nadja Brandt
U.S. stocks fall amid Syria tension, consumer confidence, by Inyoung Hwang and Nick Taborek
Bloomberg Businessweek top headlines:
The real reason big tobacco loves E-cigs, by Kyle Stock
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