Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Qantas completes longest non-stop New York-Sydney flight
Google affiliate begins drone deliveries in Virginia town, Rachel Lerman
CNN
Company profits haven’t been under this much pressure since 2016, by Julia Horowitz
Jamie Dimon says Libra will never happen, and he wishes he could take JPMorgan private, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
Online Influencers Tell You What to Buy, Advertisers Wonder Who’s Listening, by Suzanne Kapner, Sharon Terlep
Congress Ramps Up Scrutiny of Boeing Executives, Board, by Andrew Tangel, Andy Pasztor
CNBC
Grocery sales are rising but so is the pressure on profits, analyst says, by Elly Cosgrove
China’s economic growth could fall below 6% in 2020, says the IMF, by Yen Nee Lee
Reuters
China seeks $2.4 billion in sanctions against U.S. in Obama-era case: WTO, by Stephanie Nebehay
Facebook open to currency-pegged stablecoins for Libra project, by Andrea Shalal
News about business journalism
Thomson Reuters begins search for new CEO
How Quartz is rethinking its membership offerings
Facebook reaches deal with Wall Street Journal on content
Drange departs The Information for new project
Business media seeing growth in events
Reuters hires Griffin to report from Colombia
Telegraph expanding Friday and Sunday papers