Some of Friday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Twitter reveals $1 billion IPO plan, by Yoree Koh, Telis Demos and Shira Ovide
What furloughed workers need to know about filing for unemployment benefits, by Eric Morath
Bloomberg
Twitter sends different message than Facebook in filing, by Brian Womack
Facebook’s Instagram to add advertising amid revenue push, by Brian Womack
Reuters
Bank of Japan warns of severe global impact from U.S. fiscal standoff, by Leika Kihara
Mississippi blues: The cost of rejecting Medicaid expansion, by Julie Steenhuysen
CNNMoney
Is Obamacare cheap or pricey? The verdicts are in, by Tami Luhby
Today in business journalism
Sun-Times parent halts publication of Grid biz magazine
Bloomberg, private equity among those looking at Mergermarket
WSJ names deputy editor for standards
Twitter wants $1 billion for 140-character idea
Denver Biz Journal rolls out redesign
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