Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
“Halloween” scares up $77.5 million in ticket sales, by Lindsay Bahr
Climate fund approves $1 billion for projects in poor countries, by Frank Jordans
Bloomberg
Fiat to sell high-tech car parts company Magneti Marelli to KKR, by Tommaso Ebhardt, Manuel Baigorri and Kiel Porter
The retail apocalypse can’t keep Tractor Supply Co. down, by Kyle Stock
Fortune
Jawboning won’t revive China’s slowing economy, by Clay Chandler
How China aims to win the 5G race, by Clay Chandler
Reuters
Bombardier sues Mitsubishi jet program over trade secrets, by Nathan Layne
Google to charge Android partners up to $40 per device for apps, by Foo Yun Chee and Paresh Dave
News about business journalism
Biotech investor sues Boston Glove’s STAT
Politico hires Kayali to cover tech in Europe
Washington Post hires Rowland to cover business of health care
Reuters hires Terhune, Schectman to health/pharma team
Cheddar to cover local New York news
St. Louis Biz Journal editor Dwyer has resigned
The Drum hires U.S. editor as part of expansion
Real Vision hires CNBC producer Rosenberg as editor in chief
This date in business journalism
2013: Business journalist dies in bike accident
2008: WSJ training journalists to shoot video
Business journalism birthday
Oct. 22: Warren Strobel of The Wall Street Journal