Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Despite calls to start over, US health system covers 90%, by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
French wine vs US tech prowess: new Trump-Macron standoff, by Angela Charlton
Fortune
Chase’s Flop Shows Startups Can Compete With Big Banks, by Rey Mashayekhi
Why Kids Are Skipping School to Fight Climate Change, by Emma Vickers
The Wall Street Journal
Store Brands Cut Into Big Food, by Micah Maidenberg, Jaewon Kang
Pfizer Nears Deal to Combine Off-Patent Drug Business With Mylan, by Jonathan Rockoff, Cara Lombardo
Bloomberg
Europe Is About to Find Out How Bad the Economy Has Become, by Fergal O’Brien
World’s Top Construction, Mining Equipment Makers Flash Warnings, by Masumi Suga
Reuters
Exclusive: First big U.S. offshore wind project hits snag due to fishing-industry concerns, by Nichola Groom
As rural India develops taste for chocolate, a dominant Mondelez extends its reach, by Richa Naidu, Siddharth Cavale
News about business journalism
Washington Post hires Heather Kelly to cover tech
Social media producer leaves Fox Business
Reuters series “Ambushed at Home” wins National Press Club award
Channelchek launches “IPO” podcast
Newsday offering employee buyouts
PBS and CNN receive multiple nominations for business Emmys