Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Deal to force multinational companies to pay a 15% minimum tax is marred by loopholes, watchdog says, by Paul Wiseman
Biden names technology hubs for 32 states and Puerto Rico to help the industry and create jobs, by Darlene Superville
CNN
Apple iPhone maker Foxconn being investigated in China as founder runs for Taiwan presidency, by Laura He
Spirit Airlines cancels some Friday and Saturday flights for unspecified inspections, by Pete Muntean
The Wall Street Journal
Chevron to Buy Hess for $53 Billion, by Collin Eaton and Peter Stiff
Food Is on Sale Again. You Might Still Have Sticker Shock., by Jesse Newman and Heather Haddon
CNBC
September home sales drop to the lowest level since the foreclosure crisis, by Diana Olick
UAW says ‘more to be won’ despite record offers from automakers; declines to expand strikes, by Michael Wayland and John Rosevear
Reuters
Talks between studios, striking U.S. actors to restart Tuesday
Strong ad sales, stable enterprise spending wind beneath Big Tech earnings, by Yuvraj Malik and Zaheer Kachwala
News about business journalism:
ETF.com promotes Day to managing editor
Dow Jones offers 3% raises, lump sum
Russian tycoon claims he’s behind Forbes purchase
FT hires Foy to cover accounting
WSJ names Kwong director of audience loyalty
The Block hires Baydakova as senior policy reporter
Senior correspondent Acton departs MLex