Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
At the head of the pack, HBO shows the way forward, by John Koblin and Emily Steel
Amazon, Google and more are drawn to home services market, by Hilary Stout
The Wall Street Journal
Retailers are under fire for work schedules, by Lauren Weber
Behind Time Warner chief’s ‘cord-cutter’ pitch, by Keach Hagey
Reuters
Apple likely to boost watch production quickly: analysts, by Tenzin Pema and Devika Krishna Kumar
Oil rises towards $59, supported by U.S. drilling slowdown, by Himanshu Ojha
Bloomberg
The $9 trillion short that may send the dollar even higher, by Anchalee Worrachate
Dollar’s rise reshuffles global economy into winners and losers, by Rich Miller and Simon Kennedy
News about business journalism
Designers, coders and developers to join WSJ newsroom
Bloomberg Radio’s Ken Prewitt dies at 68
Tension surrounds Bloomberg’s political coverage
Departing WSJ reporter to colleagues: You’re at the top of your craft
WSJ.com redesign coming later this month
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