Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Restriction on tap for Southern New England lobster fishery, by Patrick Whittle
Aging workforce puts strain on skilled manufacturing workers, by Kathleen Ronayna
Bloomberg
Saudi Arabia oil demand growth at 6-year low as economy sputters, by Mohammed Sergie
Chinese group to buy Caesars’ game unit for $4.4 billion, by Daryl Loo and Keith Naughton
MarketWatch.com
Telecoms appear set to jack up smartphone prices, by Thomas Gryta
S&P 500 hasn’t done this in 40 years — and it’s a bullish sign, by Ellie Ismailidou
Reuters
Data in focus as market struggles for direction, by Rodrigo Campos
Helicopter money talk takes flight as Bank of Japan runs out of runway, by Stanley White
News about business journalism
August paper acquires Buzz of Biz publication
Denver TV biz journalist will retire — once again
AP to launch municipal bond index on Monday
Apple reporter Wakabayashi leaving WSJ
Simon Hobbs is leaving CNBC after 18 years
Forbes president: Print magazine still the front door
Bloomberg lobbying EU regulators about new rival
Yahoo Finance adds two journalists
The date in business journalism
2011: Dow Jones names new editor for wealth management coverage