Some of Monday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Twitter’s data business proves lucrative, by Elizabeth Dwoskin
Wal-Mart entertains a pitch: ‘Made in U.S.A.’ by James R. Hagerty
New York Times
Deciding who sees students’ data, by Natasha Singer
At a Nissan plant in Mississippi, a battle to shape the U.A.W.’s future, by Steven Greenhouse
Bloomberg
Boehner says House won’t vote on clean debt limit bill, by Phil Mattingly
Detroiters living amid ruins resist moving as city reorganizes, by Mark Niquette
Reuters
Wall Street drops as Washington deadlock continues, by Chuck Mikolajczak
Airbus cinches landmark jet order with Japan Airlines, by Tim Hepher and Tim Kelly
CNNMoney
Don’t want to raise debt ceiling? Get ready for austerity, by Jeanne Sahadi
World Bank warns of slower growth in Asia, by Charles Riley
Today in business journalism
Bloomberg’s Smith setting priorities
Dow Jones chief revenue officer Rooney leaving the company
Mobile data mining and the Twitter IPO
This date in the history of business journalism
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