Some of Monday’s top business stories:
The New York Times
Local news, off college presses, by Jennifer Conlin
Citigroup reports 4% rise in quarterly profit, despite regulatory woes, by Michael Corkery
The Wall Street Journal
Odd-hour workers face loss of employer health plans, by Lauren Weber
Bangladesh union organizers allege intimidation, by Syed Zain Al-Mahmood and Shelly Banjo
Reuters
U.S. retail sales post biggest gain in one-and-a-half years, by Lucia Mutikani
The Associated Press
Chances of getting audited by IRS lowest in years, by Stephen Ohlemacher
Bloomberg
Lending plunges to 17-year low as rates curtail borrowing, by Kathleen M. Howley, Zachary Tracer and Heather Perlberg
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Bloomberg View hires El-Erian as daily columnist
Dallas Morning News revamps biz coverage
The WSJ and the Medicare data
Mainebiz names new editor
Yahoo moves into TV
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