Some of Thursday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Blackberry to slash workforce by up to 40%, by Will Connors
Google may stop using ‘cookies’ to track web users, by Elizabeth Dwoskin
Bloomberg
Bernanke resets policy by doing nothing as markets soar, by Caroline Salas Gage and Craig Torres
Morgan Stanley CEO says he invests in muni bonds, biotech, by Michael J. Moore
Reuters
Singapore Air and Tata to form full-service Indian carrier, by Devidutta Tripathy
JPMorgan keeps top spot in investment bank lead table – poll, by Clare Hutchison
CNNMoney
Colorado floods: Costly and often uninsured, by Chris Isidore
Are we still heading toward 5% mortgages?, by Les Christie
Bloomberg Businessweek
Apple chiefs discuss strategy, market share – and the new iPhones, by Sam Grobart
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