The Sunday Boston Globe will combine its Business & Money and Careers section into one on April 20, according to an announcement in Sunday’s paper. It’s also dropping its Sunday stock listings.
“The section, to be called Money & Careers, will continue to highlight consumer news and feature columnists Scott Kirsner, Maggie Jackson, and Robert Weisman.
“Money & Careers also will feature a new two-page package of stories and graphics highlighting the most significant investing events of the week. The presentation will replace the Globe’s stock and mutual fund listings.
“The first page of the new package, called MarketWeek, will summarize activity in the world’s major markets and focus in on five companies whose stocks posted major gains or losses for the week, in addition to listing the biggest gainers and losers both nationally and locally.”
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