Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Inflation ahead? Even a top economist says it’s complicated, by Christopher Rugaber
Spielberg’s Amblin to make several films a year for Netflix, by Jake Coyle
CNN
Advocacy group accuses Smithfield Foods of falsely warning of meat shortages, by Danielle Wiener-Bronner
Lordstown executives sold millions of dollars in stock before problems became public, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Chip Shortages Are Starting to Hit Consumers. Higher Prices Are Likely., by Asa Fitch
SEC Wants More Climate Disclosures. Businesses Are Preparing for a Fight., by Dave Michaels
CNBC
Delta plans to hire more than 1,000 pilots by next summer as travel demand returns, by Leslie Josephs
China’s renewed crypto crackdown wipes nearly $300 billion off the market as bitcoin slides, by Arjun Kharpal
Reuters
SpaceX’s Starlink expects it can provide global coverage around September, by Paulina Duran
Fed officials open debate on bond taper, by Jonnelle Marte, Howard Schneider
News about business journalism
WSJ adds to ad campaign with video, NYC posters
NY Times hires Nguyen to cover banks
SABEW is accepting Best in Business Book Award entries
Chicago Trib biz editor Podmolik is departing via buyout
Washington Post hires Velazco as “Help Desk” writer
Hunter joins Washington Post “Help Desk” as a writer
Washington Post hires Fitts as deputy tech policy editor
Modern Healthcare hires Young as news enterprise editor
The Economist sees strongest annual subscriber growth
Beat switch for Bloomberg’s Tobin