Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
G-20 meeting may lead to wider divisions over war in Ukraine, by Matthew Lee
CNN
Dow recovers from 700 point drop as investors look for signs of recession, by Nicole Goodkind
Oil drops below $100 a barrel for first time since early May, by Alicia Wallace and Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Walmart Tells Suppliers New Fuel and Pickup Fees Are Coming, by Sarah Nassauer
Hiring Demand Remained Strong as Summer Started, Economists Estimate, by Bryan Mena and Rina Torchinsky
CNBC
The 4 most ‘recession-proof’ industries to work in, according to economists, by Morgan Smith
OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo dies at age 63, by Natasha Turak
Reuters
Crypto lender Voyager Digital files for bankruptcy
Laid-off Tesla workers file emergency plea, allege small severance pay, by Hyunjoo Jin
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg adds five to its investigations team
Cheddar adds three to its morning shows
Bloomberg hires Irrera as senior editor for crypto
Investigative reporter Leopold swaps BuzzFeed for Bloomberg
Washington Post promotes Sadof to biz news visual enterprise editor
Basa rejoins Mergermarket as a financial journalist
Tadesse, former Reuters correspondent in Ethiopia, dies at 92