Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
For Silicon Valley, the hangover begins, by Rolfe Winkler
Wireless industry tends to its plumbing, by Thomas Gryta
Bloomberg
‘Deadpool’ is indestructible at box office for second weekend, by Anousha Sakoui
Samsung unveils new Galaxy S7 in latest phase of Apple battle, by Jungah Lee, Selina Wang and Nate Lanxon
The Associated Press
Higher interest rates boost Fannie Mae profit
China’s top securities regulator steps down amid turmoil, by Didi Tang
Reuters
Saudi oil minister to face rival U.S. producers as rout bites, by Luc Cohen
Focus sharpens on Fed after hot inflation data, by Rodrigo Campos
TheStreet
What’s ahead in the week: Will Target beat on same-store sales?, by U-Jin Lee
If Donald Trump was president, here’s what would happen to the U.S. economy, by Emily Stewart
News about business journalism:
CQ hires Merrion, formerly of Crain’s
Coming soon: CNBC for millennials
Silicon Valley Biz Journal hires new tech writer
Gaming reporter Stutz leaving Las Vegas paper
Minneapolis/St. Paul Biz Journal names new publisher
Americas editor Candappa leaves Reuters
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