Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Reuters
IMF supports move to negative rates by some central banks, by David Chance
Wells Fargo admits deception in $1.2 billion U.S. mortgage accord, by Jonathan Stempel
USA Today
Tesla faces five big challenges, by Greg Gardner
Lessons from the latest Verizon data breach, by Steve Weisman
Fortune
How TaylorMade’s CEO aims to get the company out of the rough, by Robert Gray
These Yahoo bidders may have another week, by Hilary Brueck
Associated Press
Hong Kong emerges as hub for creating offshore companies, by Erika Kinetz and Kelvin Chan
Transit systems eye Uber, Lyft for savings on the disabled, by Bob Salsberg
News about business journalism:
Business editor among those laid off at Mashable
CNET’s success comes from its focus
Yahoo Finance starts video series on the business of sport
Lattman talks about his career in business journalism
Business Insider records 1 billion video views on Facebook
What happens to Bloomberg’s media operations in the future?
Louisville NPR station hires economy reporter
Bloomberg hires Pfanner from WSJ
This date in business journalism history:
2006: Feds file charges on insider trading scam using BusinessWeek info
2013: CNBC.com hires SmartMoney.com editor
Birthdays
April 11: Olivia Barrow of Milwaukee Business Journal