Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
GM fights to retain key tax credits amid plant closing plans, by Richard Lardner
China summons U.S. envoy to protest detention of Huawei exec, by Christopher Bodeen
Bloomberg
Madoff’s victims are close to getting their $19 billion back, by Erik Larson and Christopher Cannon
Tesla may consider buying idle GM plants, by David Welch
Fortune
Charlotte comes to a standstill as winter storm Diego grounds 1,400 flights, by Veronica Neto
Forcing Facebook to behave: Why consent decrees are not enough, by Jeff John Roberts
Reuters
Uber makes confidential filing for long-awaited IPO, by Joshua Franklin and Heather Somerville
Hong Kong on track for global IPO crown but many new listings lag, by Julia Fioretti
News about business journalism
Business Insider hires Court as senior health reporter
Milwaukee biz editor Jagler joining engineering firm
Fake news is to blame for disconnect between markets and the economy
Herper of Forbes hired by STAT to cover medicine
Axios hires WSJ’s Marco as Deep Dive editor
WSJ will start a daily podcast in 2019
Former Crain’s Chicago editor Arndt joins Edelman
This date in business journalism
2013: WSJ reporter to join Variety to cover movie industry
2008: Financial Week to become online only publication
Business journalism birthday
Dec. 10: Adam Lashinsky of Fortune