Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
In Geneva, SUVs grab the industry spotlight, by Eric Sylvers
Alibaba in talks with banks for up to $4 billion loan, by Juro Osawa
Bloomberg
Arab states face $94 billion debt crunch on oil slump, HSBC says, by Stefania Bianchi
U.S. senator wants government to set airline seat-size rules
The Associated Press
Rubio, Cruz release tax summaries in challenge to Trump, by Jeff Horwitz and Chad Day
Global finance officials promise to shore up sagging growth, by Joe McDonald and Paul Traynor
Reuters
Warren Buffett defends 3G, touts economy in record year for Berkshire, by Jonathan Stempel
Disney resets theme park ticket prices for slow, busy times, by Lisa Richwine
Quartz
The Apple-FBI showdown is about something more basic than software and laws, by Gideon Lichfield
Warren Buffett’s apocalyptic warning: “Innovation has its dark side,” by Olivia Goldhill
News about business journalism:
FT going long and short on videos
MarketWatch.com readies redesigned site
Bloomberg Media’s Smith sees growth potential in Asia
AOL wants TechCrunch and Engadget to move past tech readers
Bloomberg hires Joachim from NY Times
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