Some of Friday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Pricing glitch affects rollout of online health exchanges, by Christopher Weaver, Timothy W. Martin and Jennifer Corbett Dooren
Nielsen to add data for mobile TV viewing, by Amol Sharma and Suzanne Vranica
Bloomberg
House passes $39 billion food-stamp cut crimping lifeline, by Derek Wallbank and Laura Tillman
Apple’s new iPhone poised for record debut as sales begin, by Adam Satariano
Reuters
Scandals cost JPMorgan $1 billion in fines, by David Henry and Emily Flitter
Global shares hold at five-year high after Fed stimulus boost, by Marc Jones
CNNMoney
India shocks markets with rate hike, by Sophia Yan
What I look for in a new hire, by Cathy Carroll
Bloomberg Businessweek
Joy Covey, Amazon’s first CFO, steered an emerging giant’s torrid growth, by Brad Stone
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