Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Europe’s economy grows a bit after months of stagnation. But rate hikes are weighing on businesses, by David McHugh
Skepticism prevails as Chinese leaders promise to back private businesses to spur slowing economy, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Middle-income Americans think prosperity is within reach, by Nicole Goodkind
99-year old trucking company Yellow shuts down, putting 30,000 out of work, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Apple, Amazon, Starbucks to Report in Packed Earnings Week, by Ben Glickman
Walmart Pays $1.4 Billion to Boost Flipkart Stake, by Peter Rudegeair
CNBC
New Covid vaccines are coming to the U.S. this fall, but uptake may be low — Here’s why, by Annika Kim Constantino
The fight over a bill targeting credit card fees pits payment companies against retailers, by Cait Freda and Kristina Partsinevelos
Reuters
Musk draws heat from San Francisco over giant X logo, by Nicholas P. Brown
P&G tops estimates on higher prices but signals slowing China demand, by Ananya Mariam Rajesh and Kailyn Rhone
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