Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Authorities closing in on hackers who stole data from JPMorgan Chase, by Matthew Goldstein and Nicole Perlroth
Etsy’s success gives rise to problems of credibility and scale, by Hiroko Tabuchi
The Wall Street Journal
Investor group to buy GE Capital’s Australia, New Zealand consumer-lending unit, by Rebecca Thurlow
Uber, Lyft cases focus on drivers’ legal status, by Rachel Emma Silverman
Business Insider
Greece’s ‘rockstar’ finance minister walked away from an interview when asked if he’s becoming a liability, by Mike Bird
The US oil bust just got worse, by Wolf Ritchter
Reuters
Sotheby’s appoints Madison Square’s Tad Smith CEO, by Sruthi Ramakrishnan
Big problem for fund managers: liking Apple too much, by David Randall
News about business journalism
The leader at the helm of Forbes
Biz journalist Stodghill named magazine columnist
Kafka: Owners trying to sell GigaOm
Biz journal founder talks its biz news strategy
Forbes hires WSJ staffer Chaykowski
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