Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
OPEC, allies say production cuts ahead of schedule, by George Jahn
Shyamalan’s “Split” rules inauguration weekend with $40.2 million, by Jake Coyle
Bloomberg
These companies are at risk in a U.S.-China trade war, by Jeanny Yu and Eric Lam
Foxconn weighs $7 billion U.S. factory with Apple, by Brendan Coffey
Fortune
Tech’s gender pay gap hits younger women hardest, by David Z. Morris
Tesla quietly introduces longest-range electric car on market, by David Z. Morris
Reuters
Apple files $1 billion lawsuit against chip supplier Qualcomm, by Diane Bartz and Stephen Nellis
U.S. bankers tell Europeans to think positively on Trump, by Carmel Crimmins and Pamela Barbaglia
News about business journalism
Rebell, TV anchor and millennial personal finance columnist, leaving Reuters
Crain’s Detroit reporters will cover just one topic
Biz magazines among Ellie finalists
Quartz cancels tech conference, lays off three
A personal finance columnist’s biggest money mistakes
Columbia Biz First editor Cappa is retiring
The date in business journalism
2012: Jack and Suzy Welch to write column for Reuters, Fortune