Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Asian stocks rise after Wall St slips closer to bear market, by Joe McDonald
New Twitter policy aims to pierce fog of war misinformation, by David Klepper
CNN
Retailers just sounded an alarm on inflation. It’s worth heeding, by Julia Horowitz
Deal or no deal, Elon Musk could upend Twitter’s business for a long time, by Clare Duffy and Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
For U.S. Inflation, China’s Slowdown Is a Double-Edged Sword, by Jacky Wong
Housing Boom Is on Borrowed Time, by Justin Lahart
CNBC
Boeing is trying again to launch its Starliner capsule to the space station — here’s what’s at stake, by Michael Sheetz
CDC recommends Pfizer booster shot for kids ages 5 to 11 as Covid cases rise across the U.S., by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
EXCLUSIVE Danone ramps up U.S. baby formula shipments to address shortage, by Richa Naidu and Lisa Baertlein
Global bond funds post biggest weekly outflow in over three months
News about business journalism:
Scripps Howard Awards names finalists for biz journalism
WSJ’s Horwitz and staff wins NY Press Club’s highest award
Dubroff receives SABEW’s President Award
Puget Sound Biz Journal data reporter Merten departs
Are reporters taking in-person meetings?
Austin Biz Journal hires Christen to cover economic development
Reuters taps Rumney on the data investigations team