Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Powell: Higher rates won’t likely cause deep US recession, by Christopher Rugaber
EU nations seek joint approach to contain energy prices, by Raf Casert
CNN
The US dollar is strong but something is off, by Nicole Goodkind
Apple unveils new iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods, by Samantha Murphy Kelly
The Wall Street Journal
Amazon CEO Charts Slower Hiring Following Pandemic Boom, by Aaron Tilley
Elon Musk Allowed to Amend Twitter Countersuit to Add Whistleblower Claims, by Sarah E. Needleman
CNBC
Inflation fears spur shoppers to get an early jump on the year-end holidays, by Jessica Dickler
Bernard Shaw, CNN’s chief anchor for 20 years, dies at 82, by Daniel Arkin
Reuters
Uber partners with Nuro in push for autonomous food, grocery delivery
U.S. weekly jobless claims fall to three-month low
News about business journalism:
CNBC reporter Thomas departing for new opportunity
Maine paper hires Hall as business editor
Reuters hires Burnett as digital verification editor
Plotting The Information’s expansion plans
The Information hires Pardes to lead coverage of Silicon Valley people
The Information hires Becker as finance editor
Ovide, writer of NY Times’ “On Tech” newsletter, is leaving
Segarra of “Marketplace” joins NPR’s “Life Kit”
Parsons returning to Reuters as spot enterprise editor
Morris leaveing The Information for Business of Fashion