Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Poll: 1 in 4 don’t plan to retire despite realities of aging, by Andrew Soergel
‘Spider-Man’ soars with $185.1M over six-day holiday weekend, by Jake Coyle
Bloomberg
Aspiring College Students Know ‘Shockingly’ Little About Financial Aid, by Luke McGrath
Investors Dump Korean Chip Makers Amid Japan’s Export Curbs, by Heejin Kim
Fortune
Elizabeth Warren Wins Respect in Unlikely Place—Wall Street, by Lananh Nguyen, Tyler Pager
How Automation Is Cutting Into Workers’ Share of Economic Output, by Geoff Colvin
Reuters
Hedge funds chart course through ‘IMO 2020’ storm, by Jonathan Saul, Maiya Keidan, Tom Arnold
WeWork looking to raise up to $4 billion in debt ahead of IPO: source, by Joshua Franklin
News about business journalism
How Doug Fruehling made the Washington Biz Journal great
The Economist is using email newsletters to reduce subscriber churn
Florida magazine starts business publication
Remembering NY Times biz reporter Nathaniel Nash
MarketWatch appoints Goldstein European markets editor
Telegraph hires FT’s Zaffarano as social media editor
FT hires Miller for its Frankfurt bureau
Jones joins Insurance Insider’s New York office
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