Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed survey finds supply-chain shortages boosting inflation, by Martin Crutsinger
Omicron unravels travel industry’s plans for a comeback, by David Koenig, Yuri Kageyama
CNN
Capital One is the first big bank to get rid of overdraft fees, by Paul R. La Monica
Square is changing its name to ‘Block’, by Rishi Iyengar
The Wall Street Journal
Match Group Settles Lawsuit Over Tinder’s Valuation, by Matt Grossman
Big Tech’s Liability Shield Is Under Siege, by John D. McKinnon
CNBC
GM raises 2021 earnings guidance on pricing and better chip supply, by Michael Wayland
Retailers need to stoke the Christmas spirit to hit lofty holiday sales targets, by Melissa Repko, Lauren Thomas
Reuters
With inflation risks rising, Fed’s Powell prepares for possible pivot, by Jonnelle Marte, Lindsay Dunsmuir
Kellogg, union reaches tentative deal after two months of strike
News about business journalism
Perlroth’s book on cyberweapons wins FT/McKinsey Book of the Year
BuzzFeed News hires Emerson as a senior tech reporter
Politico hires Messerly as national health care reporter
Hawkins named editor of Pharma IQ and Pharma Logistics IQ
Online publication covering British legal industry launches
Pape hired by Insider as features editor
WSJ taps Mena as economics reporter
SABEW’s Best in Business contest now accepting entries
Times Telegram biz reporter Thompson retires after 40 years
Insider digital culture editor Goggin departs
Bloomberg Government hires Cohen as congressional reporter