Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
China border traders lose money amid N. Korea sanctions, by Christopher Bodeen
Sprint, T-Mobile end merger talks, by Ken Sweet and Tali Arbel
Bloomberg
Qatar Airways to buy 9.6% of Cathay Pacific for $662 million, by Kyunghee Park
OPEC is already thinking about $70 oil, by Julian Lee
Fortune
Google wins ruling to block global censorship order, by Jeff John Roberts
Profits soar as Western Union CEO cashes in on digital payments, by Susie Gharib
Reuters
Multinationals grapple with Republican excise tax surprise, by Amanda Becker and Tom Bergin
Asia shares near decade highs, currencies tread water, by Swati Pandey
News about business journalism
Saying goodbye to the Watchdog of Wall Street
WSJ hires Gretchen Morgenson of NY Times
Penny Hoarder is about helping readers earn and save money
Fox Business takes out ad on CNBC
Chicago Tribune’s Yerak hired by WSJ
WSJ’s Grocer hired by NY Times to be Dealbook editor
“Marketplace” anchor O’Leary on sexual harassment from sources
Unhappy with coverage of biz dealings, Disney bans LA Times from movie previews
This date in business journalism
2012: Pearson denies it wants to sell FT
2007: TheStreet.com reports record revenue
Business journalism birthday
Nov. 6: Rick Rothacker with The Charlotte Observer