Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
China’s auto show highlights electric ambitions, by Joe McDonald
American Airlines cancels Max flights through mid-August, by Cathy Bussewitz
Booze dynasties control $70 billion of world’s liquor wealth, by Tom Metcalf and Tom Maloney
The changing face of farms: Women step in as growers age, by Lydia Mulvaney, Kevin Varley and Cedric Sam
Human trafficking is an epidemic in the U.S. It’s also big business, by Jaclyn Gallucci
Leaving with strings attached: A tale of Brexit and my guitar, by David Meyer
Lyft pulls electric bikes in three U.S. cities after complaints about braking, by Imani Moise
Publicis pays $4.4 billion for Epsilon to extend digital reach, by Laurence Frost and Gwénaëlle Barzic
News about business journalism
The BNN and Bloomberg partnership in Canada after one year
Chmielewski, Hayes sign book contract on streaming wars
Bizwoman editor Tierney leaving, will be replaced by Guzior
BostInno hires Walrath to cover Boston startup scene
This date in business journalism
2014: How a Maine newspaper is increasing business news coverage
2009: ACBJ institutes pay freeze, cuts salaries by 5 percent
Business journalism birthday
April 15: Deirdre Fernandes of The Boston Globe
April 15: Alex Gailey of Atlanta Business Chronicle