Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Derided by critics, trickle-down economics gets another chance, by Paul Wiseman
Shares of online styling service Stitch Fix has a sluggish debut, by Joseph Pisani
Bloomberg
James Bond villain? Steven Mnuchin takes that as a compliment, by Randy Woods
Tiny shifts in contour of stock rally have bulls looking bearish, by Lu Wang
Fortune
Marriott’s latest New York hotel is for the Airbnb generation, by Leigh Gallagher
Apple falls behind in smart speakers, by Aaron Pressman
Reuters
With little movement, NAFTA talks said to run risk of stalemate, by David Ljunggren and David Lawder
Airbus faces tricky hurdles over stalled A380 Emirates deal, by Timothy Hepher and Alexander Cornwell
News about business journalism
Bloomberg TV’s Gura joins MSNBC as anchor
Picking the brains of colleagues for a story
Kramer named group publisher at Crain’s
San Antonio daily names deputy biz editor, makes other changes
WSJ hires Clozel to cover banking regulation
Forbes cutting back to 10 issues next year
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