Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Big investors up call for governments to take climate action
Gannett: ‘Frontline’ reporting jobs will be last to get cut, by Tali Arbel
The Wall Street Journal
As Tariff Deadline Looms, Investors’ Other Worries Fade Away, by Amrith Ramkumar
Five Cities Account for Vast Majority of Growth in Tech Jobs, Study Finds, by Jon Hilsenrath
CNBC
Automakers investing billions in partnerships as industry races toward autonomous and electric vehicles, by Michael Wayland
Inequality and climate change will be at the forefront of developments in 2020, says Saxo Bank’s chief economist, by Huileng Tan
Forbes
China To Waive Tariffs On Some U.S. Soybeans And Pork In Trade War Thaw, by Isabel Togoh
Drone (Regulation) Wars:U.S. And E.U. Face Off, by Andrew Charlton
Reuters
Swelling U.S. IPO backlog points to crowded 2020 field, Joshua Franklin, Anirban Sen
France’s Sanofi to buy biotech firm Synthorx for $2.5 billion, by Dominique Vidalon, Christian Lowe
News about business journalism
Business owner grabs phones of reporter during interview
Biz reporter Gores departing Milwaukee daily
Biz publications report strong subscription sales
Bloomberg says reporters need to accept restrictions
Wired hires D’Anastasio to cover gaming industry
Atlanta Biz Chronicle loses one reporter, gains another
Former Crunchbase editor Wilhelm returns to TechCrunch
Adweek expands reporting team in retail, marketing and brands
Iger-Bay Endowed Scholarship honors Ithaca College with $1 million gift
NYSBA creates task force to support local journalism