Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Global shares mixed as investors eye inflation, earnings, by Yuri Kageyama
Aviation faces hurdles to hit goals for cutting emissions, by David Koenig and Kelvin Chan
CNN
Zoom has an unlikely new competitor — Snapchat, by Clare Duffy
Europe braces for a potential gas crisis as historic heatwave boosts demand, by Anna Cooban
The Wall Street Journal
Strong Dollar Fuels Pullback in Commodity Markets, by Yusuf Khan and Joe Wallace
Twitter, Elon Musk to Argue Over Trial Timetable to Force $44 Billion Takeover, by Dave Michaels
CNBC
Homebuilder sentiment plunges in July as buyers pull back, by Diana Olick
Netflix investors brace for subscriber losses as company works on long-term fixes, by Alex Sherman
Reuters
How China became ground zero for the auto chip shortage, by Sarah Wu, Jane Lanhee Lee and Kevin Krolicki
News about business journalism:
Reuters hires Nguyen as US finance editor
Fortune hires Protocol’s Burton as a reporter
Simonite moves to editing role at Wired
Membership editor Ossola departing Quartz
Bustillo named US news editor at WSJ
Research shows that media coverage, even negative, helps businesses and the economy
Nikkei Asia taps Coleman as opinion editor
Chin joins Bloomberg as oil trading reporter
Crain’s Detroit hires Watson as business reporter
Axios hires Politico’s Sabin to cover cybersecurity
A TBN exclusive: Excerpts from Chris Roush’s new book “The Future of Business Journalism”
Ma joining climate team at Protocol