Some of Monday’s top business stories:
New York Times
Summers pulls name from consideration for Fed chief, by Annie Lowrey and Binyamin Appelbaum
Looking to Twitter to reignite tech I.P.O.’s, by Michael J. de la Merced and David Gelles
Wall Street Journal
Drugs for inherited cancers get fresh push, by Joseph Walker
Retailer REI ends era of many happy returns, by Kirsten Grind
Bloomberg
U.S. stocks rise on Summer’s exit, Syria weapons deal, by Adam Haigh and Wes Goodman
Industrial production in U.S. rises by most in six months, by Michelle Jamrisko
Reuters
Arrested prelate tells magistrates of secret accounts in Vatican, by Philip Pullella
Bombardier’s all-new CSeries makes inaugural flight, by Solarina Ho
CNNMoney
Chrysler to file for IPO this month, by Virginia Harrison and Chris Isidore
Your guide to a government shutdown, by Jeanne Sahadi
Fortune
We’re still 8.3 million jobs from full recovery, by Nin-Hai Tseng
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