Some of Monday’s top stories:
New York Times
Man named by Newsweek issues denial on Bitcoin claim, by Peter Lattman
U.S. steps up sanctions on Russian officials, by Peter Baker
Reuters
Vodafone agrees $10 billion deal for Spain’s Ono, by Kate Holton
The Wall Street Journal
Alibaba: A mix of Amazon, eBay and PayPal with a dash of Google, by Juro Osawa
RWE to sell DEA to Russian-led investors for $7.1 billion, by Christoph Steitz
Bloomberg
NCAA, top conferences called a cartel in player pay suit, by Scott Soshnick
Manufacturing production in U.S. rises by most in six months, by Lorraine Woellert
Businessweek
Forget Wine Club. The Times would like to manage your money, by Felix Gillette
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