Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Global stocks tumble further amid doubts about China, by David Jolly and Neil Gough
Intel to invest heavily in software that enhances cloud-computing capabilities, by Quentin Hardy
The Wall Street Journal
As smoking declines, tobacco makers seek to slim down brands, by Saabira Chaudhuri
Vodka falls out of vogue in U.S., posing challenge for Pernod, by Jason Chow
Forbes
Uber going all out in vital India market, doubles footprint in two months, by Saritha Rai
Netflix partners with Softbank in Japan, by Jay Somaney
Bloomberg
Hedge funds can’t exit crop markets fast enough amid big supply, by Luzi-Ann Javier
In Uber’s quest to win over China, Tencent blocks the way, by Eric Newcomer
Fortune
Google could ‘rig the 2016 election,’ researchers claim, by Michal Addady
Here’s what could happen to Cuban cigar prices, by Erik Sherman
News about business journalism:
Biz journalism professors use creative approaches to attract students
LA Times biz news content appearing in San Diego Union-Tribune biz section
Harris, four-time Loeb winner, to retire
Boston Globe launches Stat site
Monster.com expands editorial staff with AOL Job’s Gelber
This date in business journalism history:
2008: The queen of oil reporters
2011: Is MarketBrief the future of business journalism?
Business journalism birthdays:
Aug. 24: Dawn Kissi