Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Global stocks down after strong US jobs data, by Joe McDonald
Inflation hits 9.1% in countries using euro currency
CNN
China stocks hit four-week low as Covid cases spread and factory output shrinks, by Laura He
Consumers are still buying lots of furniture, electronics, home decor and clothing — from each other, by Parija Kavilanz
The Wall Street Journal
Netflix Appoints Two Snap Executives to Lead Its Advertising Push, by Sarah Krouse
Elon Musk Seeks to Add Whistleblower Complaint to Case for Scrapping Twitter Deal, by Cara Lombardo and Sarah E. Needleman
CNBC
Home prices weakened in June, but were still much higher than a year ago, says S&P Case-Shiller, by Diana Olick
Student loan forgiveness applications could open within weeks. Take these 4 steps now to get ready, by Annie Nova
Reuters
Amazon, Google slam Microsoft’s cloud computing changes, by Foo Yun Chee
News about business journalism:
ETF.com hires Saharan as markets reporter
O’Brien departing CNN Business at the end of the week
Overseas Press Club hosting “The Future of Business Journalism” book night
Reuters names Hu to cover tech financing and VC
The Information’s Peterson moves to Musk beat
NBC News hires four for business and tech desk
Volpicelli hired by Politico to cover tech in Europe
Vanek Smith moves to NPR’s economics beat