Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Sackler-owned opioid maker pushes overdose treatment abroad, by Claire Galofaro, Kristen Gelineau
China delays tariffs on US autos, other goods in trade deal
CNN
A ‘black swan’ market indicator flashes a warning, by Julia Horowitz
A deal for DuPont’s food business will create a $45 billion giant, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
Uber Is in Talks to Sell Its India Food-Delivery Business to a Rival, by Newley Purnell
Hallmark Channel Reverses Decision to Pull Gay Wedding Ads, by Suzanne Vranica
CNBC
Any growth is more than we can afford’: Carbon dioxide pollution hits record high as planet warms, by Emma Newburger
GM is investing $1.5 billion in the US to build redesigned midsize pickups, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
Sustainable investors face squeeze as larger firms move in, by Ross Kerber
Mexico objects to labor enforcement provision in North American trade deal, by Sharay Angulo
News about business journalism
Schaefer to oversee auto and biz coverage at Free Press
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Half of CityLab’s staff will be cut as part of Bloomberg deal
Sanders, AME for investing, is leaving US News
The Wrap loses poaching suit against The Information
FT’s Agyemang bags award for loan charge reporting
Quartz reporter Schlanger set to leave
Bloomberg reporter Fouquet switching to tech beat
Marques departs Reuters Breakingviews for Bloomberg Opinion
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