Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
British fraud office ends HP-autonomy inquiry, by Mark Scott
Microsoft looks to Windows 10 for a jolt in the mobile realm, by Nick Wingfield
The Wall Street Journal
China shares fall most in six years on regulatory crackdown, by Daniel Inman and Jacky Wong
Oil prices start week in negative territory, by Georgi Kantchev
NFL, CBS renew deal for Thursday Night Football, by Joe Flint
Bloomberg
Caesars bankruptcy reorganization dealt setback by federal judge, by Bill Rochelle
ECB may deliver $635 billion to steer Euro away from deflation, by Alessandro Speciale and Andre Tartar
Quartz
Companies are already stopping employees from using this new app to gossip about work, by Mike Murphy
News about business journalism
Bloomberg hires Javier Blas from FT
Nashville Post acquires business news website
Times biz reporter de la Merced moving to San Fran
Fox Business story on Super Bowl attendance is misguided
CNBC names Herera breaking news anchor, expands “Power Lunch”
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