Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
China promises cooperation on steel at global summit, by Joe McDonald
British tea is booming in China, the drink’s birthplace, by Leonora Beck
Bloomberg
Bayer sweetens Monsanto bid again as talks advance, by Robin Saponar and Lydia Mulvany
Samsung Note 7 recall will be pricey, but probably worth it, by Jungah Lee and Yoolim Lee
MarketWatch.com
Half of the highest-paying jobs in America now require this skill, by Catey Lee
Why the U.S. job-creation machine is no longer working, by Howard Gold
Reuters
Global stocks push higher as oil takes wild ride, by Marc Jones
General Motors settles last bellwether ignition-switch cases, by Lawrence Hurley
News about business journalism
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SF Biz Times reporter Rauber announces retirement
Commercial real estate reporter leaves Silicon Valley Biz Journal
The date in business journalism
2011: Reuters launches Counterparties, financial news link site
2006: Investigating boardroom links to biz reporters
Business journalism birthday
Sept. 6: Rob Urban of Bloomberg News
Sept. 6: Kevin Drawbaugh of Reuters
Sept. 6: Rob Cox of Reuters Breakingviews
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