Some of Tuesday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
House Republicans prepare new plan, by Patrick O’Connor, Janet Hook and Kristina Peterson
Apple hires Burberry CEO as retail chief, by Kathy Gordon
New York Times
Bond traders shift bets with political wind, by Nathaniel Popper
The bloodlust of pundits swirls around Jamie Dimon, by Andrew Ross Sorkin
Bloomberg
Burger cooks cost $7 billion a year in government aid, by Leslie Patton
Yahoo’s profit tops estimates as Mayer’s turnaround gains steam, by Brian Womack
CNNMoney
6 ways a default could hurt the world, by Maureen Farrell
Forbes
What Gen Y doesn’t get about open enrollment, by Maggie McGrath
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