Some of Monday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Hope springs at Nokia, by John D. Stoll
China’s mobile profit slips as it battles competition, by Lorraine Luk
New York Times
Contractors see weeks of work on health site, by Sharon LaFraniere, Ian Austen, and Robert Pear
As downloads dip, music executives cast a wary eye on streaming services, by Ben Sisario
Bloomberg
AT&T agrees to $4.85 billion tower deal with Crown Castle, by Scott Moritz and Serena Saitto
Reuters
Starbucks under media fire in China for high prices, by Adam Jourdan
Strong overseas demand boosts Hasbro results, by Dhayna Skariachan
Today in business journalism
Commodities reporter Vaporean leaving Reuters
Seattle biz journal editor stepping down next month
Vancouver Sun to cut its Monday biz section
JPMorgan to pay $13 billion fine
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