Some of Thursday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal:
IRS rule leads restaurants to rethink automatic tips, by Julie Jargon
Dish, Disney gird for showdown over ESPN, by Amol Sharma and Shalini Ramachandran
New York Times:
On the edge of poverty, at the center of a debate on food stamps, by Sheryl Gay Stolberg
F.T.C. says webcam’s flaw put users’ lives on display, by Edward Wyatt
Reuters:
U.S. private sector adds 176,000 jobs; jobless claims fall, by Luciana Lopez and Jason Lange
BRICS to commit $100 billion to foreign exchange fund,completion a way off, by Lidia Kelly and Alessandra Prentice
Bloomberg:
Erdoes managing money since 6 proves JPMorgan trillions no fluke, by Dawn Kopecki
Samsung $299 Galaxy Gear tests demand for smart watches, by Jungah Lee and Cliff Edwards
CNNMoney:
Obamacare exchanges aren’t the only game in town, by Tami Luhby
Boeing to triple airplane deliveries to China, by Virginia Harrison
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