Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Investors bought into nearly $250 billion in global I.P.O.s in 2014, by Michael J. de la Merced
How ‘1989’ edged out ‘Frozen’ as the no. 1 album of 2014, and vice versa, by Ben Sisario
The Wall Street Journal
Euro tumbles to nine-year low, by Tommy Stubbington
Plunging oil prices test Texas’ economic boom, by Jon Hilsenrath, Ana Campoy and Ben Leubsdorf
Bloomberg
Young home buyers return in U.S. as economy accelerates, by Kathleen Howley
Wainscott Capital’s Thomas Gilbert killed in Manhattan apartment, by Linda Sandler and Katherine Burton
Reuters
Fiat Chrysler U.S. December auto sales up 20 percent, lag expectations, by Bernie Woodall and Ben Klayman
Yogurt maker Chobani to replace CEO with president: NY Post, by Ankush Sharma
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