Some of Friday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Health website woes widen as insurers get wrong data, by Chrisopher Weaver and Louise Radnofsky
General Electric’s earnings fall, by Nathalie Tadena
New York Times
Morgan Stanley quarterly profit beats estimates, by Alexandra Stevenson
Lingering confusion in debt ceiling deal’s temporary fix, by Annie Lowrey
Bloomberg
Push against Obamacare leaves 5 million without coverage, by Michelle Fay Cortez
States clamping down on workers mislabeled as contractors, by Jim Efstathiou Jr.
CNNMoney
Here’s your unemployment check. Now pay it back, by Annalyn Kurtz
BusinessWeek
Body parts for sale by desperate U.S. workers, by Victoria Stilwell
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WSJ urged not to divulge Libor names
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