Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Super Bowl aims to unite at a divisive time for the U.S., by Mae Anderson
Wall St. lending to Main St. even as many decry Dodd-Frank, by Ken Sweet
Bloomberg
Australia’s stock market is decoupling from the world, by Adam Haigh and Garfield Clinton Reynolds
UAE to adopt system seeking to lure top foreign talent, by Alaa Shahine
Fortune
People want to boycott Budweiser over its Super Bowl immigration ad, by Mahita Gajanan
Audi recalls 576,000 vehicles over fire hazard and airbag issues, by Mahita Gajanan
Reuters
U.S. refiners faces weakening demand at the pump for first time in five years, by Jarrett Renshaw
Google, unlike Microsoft, must turn over foreign emails, by Jonathan Stempel
News about business journalism
How Technically keeps journalism at the heart of its business
Pulitzer winner Helliker joins Brunswick Group
Former Crain’s Detroit editor hired by real estate firm
What WSJ2020 reorg means to the Wall Street Journal newsroom
Reuters names Ingram its Facebook reporter
The date in business journalism
2012: Bloomberg TV hires Steel from TheStreet.com
2007: The new Money Honey is Becky Quick
Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 6: Henry Blodget of Business Insider