Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Tesla wants Obama administration to press China on auto-industry rules, by Mike Ramsey
Volkswagen is told to shed Suzuki stake, by Yoko Kubota
Reuters
Fed’s Fischer sees inflation rebound, allowing gradual rate hikes, by Jonathan Spicer and Howard Schneider
Boeing uses its clout to control supplier consolidation, by Alwyn Scott
Bloomberg
Fed, ECB, BOE officials all say they see inflation rising, by Jeff Black and Christopher Condon
If the options market is right, China’s stock rescue is doomed, by Kana Nishizawa
Quartz
Here’s how ethical business can be good business, too, by Perry Yeatman
Uber hired those guys who hacked a Jeep while it was on the highway, by Cassie Werber
MarketWatch
From $6,000 to $67 billion: Warren Buffett’s wealth through the ages, by Shawn Langlois
Apple will double the cost of next Apple TV, by Silvia Ascarelli
News about business journalism:
Pulitzer winner Gilbert leaving WSJ for Seattle Times
Bloomberg to receive SABEW Distinguished Achievement Award
NYT reporter Henriques to play herself in HBO movie
How CNBC uses its talent for web video
This date in business journalism history:
2008: An amazing time to be a financial journalist
2011: Company web sites fail to help reporters
Business journalism birthdays:
Aug. 31: Lauren Brown with Quartz