Some of Tuesday’s top stories:
The New York Times
U.S. acts to curb firms’ moves overseas to avoid taxes, by Julie Hirschfeld Davis
A tailor-made publisher taking over Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post, by Jennifer Steinhauer
Two known as dissenters plan to retire from Fed, by Binyamin Appelbaum
The Wall Street Journal
Google Must Improve Search Settlement or Face Charges, EU’s Almunia Says, by Tom Fairless
German Firms Go on U.S. Buying Spree, by Daniel Michaels and Shayndi Raice
Reuters
Exclusive – Ukraine crisis risks recession for Europe: El-Erian, by Jennifer Ablan and Dan Burns
Barclays fined $62 million for client fund failings, by Matt Scuffham
Bloomberg
Yara Seeks CF Merger for $20 Billion in Fertilizer Sales, by Andrew Noel and Saleha Mohsin
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This day in business journalism history
2008: Examining Bloomberg’s role in the United Airlines bankruptcy snafu
2010: Discussing the new Forbes strategy
Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 23: Erik Holm of The Wall Street Journal