Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
California opens pathway for cars that lack steering wheel, by Justin Pritchard
Britain will launch Brexit by April, prime minister says, by Danica Kirka
Fortune
How Wells Fargo scandal could change the way we bank, by Lucinda Shen
Nutanix CEO explains why the hard data center hardware startup went public, by Jonathan Vanian
MarketWatch.com
Brisk hiring, rising wages keep economy trudging ahead with no recession in sight, by Jeffrey Bartash
How a gold miner turned a $1 million investment into $3 billion, by Myra P. Saefong
Reuters
Tesla posts 70 percent rise in quarterly deliveries, backs 2016 target, by Alexandria Sage and Paul Lienert
Deutsche Bank races against time to reach U.S. settlement, by Georgina Prodham and Kathrin Jones
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