Some of Monday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
A slowdown on the road to recovery, by Bob Tita
Netflix pursues cable-TV deals, by Shalini Ramachandran
New York Times
Patients mired in costly credit from doctors, by Jessica Silver-Greenberg
Bankruptcy for ailing Detroit, but prosperity for its teams, by Joe Drape
Bloomberg
Lew vow not to shift on debt frustrates incredulous Republicans, by Ian Katz and Chris Strohm
No reprieve for contract workers’ wages lost in shutdown, by Mark Drajem and Kathleen Miller
Reuters
Americans win Nobel prize for work on predicting markets, by Johan Ahlander and Alister Bull
Chevron goes to trial in New York over $18 billion Ecuador award, by Bernard Vaughan
CNNMoney
Doctor choice in Obamacare? Not so much, by Tami Luhby
BusinessWeek
The U.S. can survive a shutdown but not a default, by Charles Kenny
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