Some of Friday’s top business stories:
New York Times
A stream of music, not revenue, by Ben Sisario
U.S. agencies dance around cellphone use aloft, by Edward Wyatt
Reuters
In landmark for EU, Ireland leaves its bailout behind, by Conor Humphries and Sam Cage
U.S. wholesale prices remain subdued in November, by Lucia Mutikani
Bloomberg
Boeing reviewing 54 sites for 777X after union talks fail, by Julie Johnsson
USA Today
Amazon said to launch Pantry to take on Costco, Sam’s, by Alistair Barr
CNNMoney
Worst year in history for bond funds, by Hibah Yousuf
Light bulb ban set to take effect, by Steve Hargreaves
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