Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
How steep fed rate hikes affect your finances, by Cora Lewis
Asia stocks fall after Fed says more US rate hikes likely, by Joe McDonald
CNN
These baristas are leading a nationwide campaign to unionize Starbucks. It came at a cost, by Chris Isidore
Grocery prices are soaring. But this food favorite is getting cheaper, by Parija Kavilanz
The Wall Street Journal
Netflix With Ads Launching as Talks Continue With Studios Over Content, by Suzanne Vranica, Joe Flint and Sarah Krouse
Elon Musk’s Proposed Twitter Changes Revive Debate on How to Quash Spam, by Sarah E. Needleman and Alexa Corse
CNBC
Paramount Global shares sink as results miss and TV revenue falls, by Lillian Rizzo
Boeing forecasts jump in aircraft deliveries, up to $5 billion in free cash flow next year, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
New U.S. cancer drug prices rise 53% in five years –report, by Deena Beasley
News about business journalism:
Reuters hires Goldenberg as editor on spot enterprise team
Wiggins becomes FT’s Asia financial correspondent
Edwards hired as editorial director for DLNews
Reuters Breakingviews hires Winck as a columnist
Houston Biz Journal hires Loy as data reporter
Sky News promotes Acres to tech reporter
WSJ hires Lin to cover enterprise technology
How the Tech Fix column at the NY Times is changing focus
Endpoints founder Carroll: We will remain independent
Insider moving some writers outside of paywall
Fleisher named Middle East correspondent for Bloomberg Pursuits