Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Forever 21 fashion chain files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, by Anne D’Innocenzio
Housing woes push into 2020 campaign from Nevada and beyond, by Michelle L. Price, Nicholas Riccardi
CNN
AB InBev’s Asia business jumps 5% in first day of Hong Kong trading, by SherissePham
‘Helicopter money’ and other extreme measures could be central banks’ next options, by Julia Horowitz
Tesla violated labor laws with Elon Musk tweet, judge rules, by Shannon Liao
The Wall Street Journal
Google Draws House Antitrust Scrutiny of Internet Protocol
Electric-Car Dreams Could Fall a Nickel Short
CNBC
More deaths, investigations and turmoil at Juul: Here’s what happened in the vaping crisis this week, by Berkeley Lovelace, Angelica LaVito
Fiat Chrysler to pay $40 million over claims it misled investors, by Michael Wyland
Reuters
Record U.S. tariff award over Airbus aid could fuel trade tensions, by Philip Blenkinsop, Tim Hepher
After WeWork debacle, IPO market slams brakes on unprofitable companies, by Joshua Franklin, Lance Tupper
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