Some of Wednesday’s top stories:
Reuters
Hundreds of Chinese workers protest after Microsoft Nokia deal, by James Pomfret
Home sales fall as prices rise, by Margaret Chadbourn
CNBC
Obamacare bombshell: IT official says HealthCare.gov needs payment feature, by Dan Mangan
CNNMoney
JPMorgan can deduct big chunk of $13 billion deal, by Jeanne Sahadi
Fired Wal-Mart workers could get jobs back, by Emily Jane Fox
Bloomberg
Sony said PlayStation 4 units reportedly damaged in shipping, by Grace Huang and Danielle Kucera
Chapelboro
CHTC mulls Mallette Street apartment concept, by Elizabeth Friend
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