Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Obama’s net neutrality bid divides civil rights groups, by Edward Wyatt
Rolling Stone tries to regroup after campus rape article is disputed, by Ravi Somaiya
Revolt at the New New Republic, by Jonathan Mahler and Ravi Somaiya
The Wall Street Journal
Falling oil prices spur new bets on global economic growth, by Ian Talley
Banks urge clients to take cash elsewhere, by Kirsten Grind, James Sterngold and Juliet Chung
Japan GDP worse than initially reported, by Mitsuru Obe
Bloomberg News
Ruble’s rout is tale of failed threats, missteps, by Boris Korby and Ksenia Galouchko
Libor probe finds no evidence against Jain, Handelsblatt says, by David Scheer
The Associated Press
New Delhi bans Uber after alleged rape by driver, by Katy Daigle
Economists forecast fast growth in 2015, by Martin Crutsinger
Today in business journalism
Biz journalist Antunes joins Quartz
“Sqawk Box” getting aggressive against Fox Business
Asset manager hires hedge fund reporter
Columbia Journalism Review ends The Audit
Crain’s Chicago unveils redesigned website
This date in business journalism history
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