Some of Monday’s top stories:
The New York Times
How Facebook is changing the ways its users consume journalism, by Ravi Somaiya
Most European Banks Pass E.C.B. Stress Test, by Jack Ewing
The Wall Street Journal
Williams Sweetens deal to merge Master Limited Partnerships, by Alsion Sider
Saab seals $5.44 billion jet deal, by Sven Grundberg
Venezuela cancels plan to sell US oil refiner Citgo, by Kejal Vyas
The Associated Press
German business confidence drops for 6th month, by The Associated Press
Amazon workers in Germany on strike again, by The Associated Press
Bloomberg News
Tesco bondholders seeing cut to junk join shopper exodus, by Tom Beardsworth
Vodafone starts audit into possible tax fraud at Ono unit, by Amy Thomsom and Rodrigo Orihuela
Reuters
Federal Reserve to take away the punch bowl, by Mike Peacock
Today in business journalism
Sherr named executive editor of CNET
Keenan, former CNBC and Fox Biz anchor, has died
Black Enterprise launching “Women of Power” TV show
How business journalism helps you run a media business
This date in business journalism history
2008: FT.com aims to give readers a seat in the discussion
2012: From opera to business journalism
Business journalism birthdays
Oct. 26: David Evans of Bloomberg
Oct. 27: Michael Calderone of The Huffington Post
Oct. 27: Ely Portillo of The Charlotte Observer
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