Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Stock drop could pose risk to U.S. economy — if it endures, by Christopher Rugaber
OxyContin maker will stop promoting opioids to doctors, by Marley Jay and Matt Perrone
Bloomberg
U.S. budget director warns interest rates my “spike” on deficit, by Arit John and Mark Niquette
Harvey Weinstein sued by New York AG over sexual harassment at firm, by Jef Feeley and Anousha Sakoui
Fortune
Uber’s Waymo settlement seen as a win for new CEO, by David Z. Morris
Arizona Senate votes to accept tax payments in bitcoin, by David Z. Morris
Reuters
Takata, injured drivers real deal to end U.S. bankruptcy, by Tom Hals
Global shares try to steady, bonds fret over U.S. inflation, by Wayne Cole
News about business journalism
Minnesota paper hires new biz reporter
Candappa will return to IB Times/Newsweek
Valorzi, former Canadian Press biz editor, dies at 65
Bloomberg health care reporter Chen is leaving
MarketWatch hires Hankin to cover cryptocurrencies
CNNMoney has unveiled a redesign
Digiday hires Peterson as senior media reporter
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