Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
UBS completes takeover of Credit Suisse in deal meant to stem global financial turmoil, by Geir Moulson and Courtney Bonnell
The Great Grift: How billions in COVID-19 relief aid was stolen or wasted, by Richard Lardner, Jennifer McDermott and Aaron Kessler
New York City announces minimum wage for app food delivery workers, by Ramishah Maruf
What the chaos at Twitter means for the future of social movements, by Harmeet Kaur
American Tech Giants Are Slowly Cutting Off Hong Kong Internet Users, by Newley Purnell
Netflix subscriptions rise as password-sharing crackdown takes effect, by Lillian Rizzo
What Tesla charging partnerships with Ford and GM mean for the EV industry, by John Rosevear
Apple, Amazon must face consumer lawsuit over iPhone, iPad prices, US judge rules, by Mike Scarcella
Starbucks shareholders seek input on labor rights review, by Hilary Russ
WSJ senior correspondent Yang departs
How a business journal has changed over 40 years
Insider reporter Nguyen among those laid off
Insider EIC Carlson tells non-striking workers to pace themselves
NAREE names annual real estate journalism award winners
Ball named EIC of WSJ. Magazine
Izzo named associate ME at WSJ
WSJ names Forelle deputy editor in chief
9fin hires O’Hara to cover private credit
WSJ makes beat, editing changes
Wall Street Journal reporter Ben Eisen has signed a contract with Norton to write a book about…
Reuters has hired Pia Krishnakutty as a news producer. She has been at The Print as a…
The Indianapolis Business Journal is looking for our next news editor, a role that focuses…
Axios has chosen Ben Berkowitz to be its next managing editor of business and markets.…
Business Insider editor in chief Jamie Heller sent out the following on Monday: I'm thrilled…
Rest of World editor in chief Anup Kaphle sent out the following on Monday: We are excited…