Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Wall Street’s bonus season not likely to be filled with joy, survey finds, by Nathaniel Popper
John V. Shields Jr., who turned Trader Joe’s into national chain, dies at 82, by Paul Vitello
No longer business as usual in China, by Keith Bradsher
The Wall Street Journal
GM ordered new switches long before recall, by Jeff Bennett
Revenue softness worries stock investors, by Dan Strumpf and Saumya Vaishampayan
Alibaba buffs a key business metric, by Kathy Chu and Gillian Wong
Bloomberg
Who’s afraid of Fed raising rates? Not these bond buyers, by Liz Capo McCormick and Matthew Boesler
Predictors of ’29 crash see 65% chance of 2015 recession, by Simon Kennedy
The Associated Press
Hundreds of kids harmed by detergent ‘pods:’ study, by Lindsey Tanner
Quartz
Twitter was right— it’s not the next Facebook, by John McDuling
How a racist remark led to Jay Z’s newest investment- champagne, by Kabir Chibber
Today in business journalism
Keen moves from TechCrunch to Techonomy
Bloomberg reporter lands new job
Cincy paper’s biz columnist leaving for PR job
Greenberg leaving TheStreet.com
How Bloomberg Businessweek is reinventing the magazine cover
This date in business journalism history
2007: The CNBC/Fox Business Network battle
2011: Working with a business journalist
Business journalism birthdays
Nov. 10: Kim Kleman of The American Lawyer