Here is what business journalists are focusing on Monday as their top stories:
Wall Street Journal top headlines:
Investigators focus on pilot procedures in UPS jet crash, by Andy Pasztor
Mexico’s Pemex looks to tap U.S. shale, by Jose de Cordoba and Laurence Liff
Financial Times top headlines:
Value of U.S. fuel exports soar, by James Politi
Bond yields rise as taper talk persists, by James Chisolm
Bloomberg News top headlines:
U.S. stocks fall as investors await Fed stimulus signals, by Ted Stoukas and Alex Barinka
Repo market decline raises alarm as regulation strains debt, by Liz Capo McCormick and Anchalee Worrachate
Reuters top headlines:
Boeing undercuts rivals in South Korea fighter contest, by Joyce Lee
U.S. pushes for more access to Japan insurance, auto markets, by Stanley White
CNNMoney top headlines:
India edges toward crisis as rupee plunges, by Charles Riley
The IRS is cracking down on small business, by Jose Pagliery
New York Times top headlines:
Public funds take control of assets, dodging Wall Street, by Nathaniel Popper
Most of U.S. is wired, but millions are not plugged in, by Edward Wyatt
This date in business journalism:
2012: The Arizona Republic in Phoenix decides to focus its Sunday business coverage on the economy.
2008: Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and Marketwatch.com show up on Blackberry.