Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S., Canada, Mexico pledge quick work to update NAFTA, by Paul Wiseman
General Motors learning the rental business, by Dee-Ann Durbin
Bloomberg
China’s debt swaps surpass $100 billion, by Denise Wee and Lianting Tu
These are the most vulnerable foreign companies in Korea, by Sterling Wong and Lee J. Miller
Fortune
Google’s new site uses artificial intelligence to track hate crimes, by David Z. Morris
If you bought Google at its IPO price, here’s how much richer you’d be, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Bankruptcy fight over Oncor to test Warren Buffett’s discipline, by Jonathan Stempel and Jessica DiNapoli
Shift from non-GAAP bottom lines could be good for stock prices, by Noel Randewich
News about business journalism
Why an ACBJ paper is charging for People on the Move
WSJ hires private equity, venture capital reporters
Nashville Business Journal launches Jobs Watch
Forbes is improving its mobile web experience
NY Times changes biz story headline three times, and cuts 350 words
This date in business journalism
2012: Dolan sells Mississippi Business Journal
2007: New hires made at Cincinnati Enquirer business desk
Business journalism birthdays:
Aug. 21: Caitlin Bowling with Insider Louisville
Aug. 21: Tristan Navera with the Dayton Business Journal
Aug. 21: Pamela Engel with Business Insider