Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
A raucous Google-Uber fight is finally headed to trial, by Michael Liedtke
Yellen disappointed not to get a second term as Fed chair, by Martin Crutsinger
Bloomberg
Bitcoin ban expands across credit cards as big U.S. banks recoil, by Jennifer Surane and Laura J. Keller
Wells Fargo’s rehab requires a change at the top, by Gillian Tan
Fortune
Here’s how much the flu could cost businesses this year, by Grace Donnelly
Early Tesla semi buyers will build their own charging stations, by David Z. Morris
Reuters
Deadline looming for Boeing to decide on Canada fighter jet bid, by David Ljunggren and Leah Schnurr
Interest rate angst trips up U.S. bull market, by David Randall
News about business journalism
CNN is cutting investment in MoneyStream app
Bloomberg chair leaves Blackstone board over Thomson Reuters
NYSSCPA seeks entries for Excellence in Financial Journalism Awards
WSJ names three deputy world coverage chiefs
LA Times biz editor returns, warns staff about phone monitoring
Templin departs WSJ after nearly 30 years
CNBC hires Bengtson to be VP of programming
Business Insider revenue grew 45 percent in 2017
This date in business journalism
2013: Barron’s to critique investment journalism
2008: Former Dow Jones board member settles with SEC
Business journalism birthday
Feb. 5: Jeff Engel of Xconomy