Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Asian stocks rise as survey shows Chinese services reviving, by Joe McDonald
New Orleans Starbucks store 1st in Louisiana to vote union
CNN
Amazon’s stock price is set to drop, but that won’t make it cheaper, by Paul R. La Monica
Amazon’s CEO of Worldwide Consumer resigns, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
Apple’s Coming iOS 16: A Wish List, by Joanna Stern
Housing Boom Fails to Lift All Homes Above Previous Cycle’s Peak, by Nicole Friedman and Ben Eisen
CNBC
Walmart’s annual hometown bash returns as retailer acknowledges challenge of inflation, by Melissa Repko
Abbott Nutrition restarts baby formula production in reopened Michigan plant, by Kate Dore
Reuters
Stocks firm ahead of rate meetings, crude hits $120, by Huw Jones
Banks, commodity stocks lift European shares as markets await ECB meet, by Susan Mathew
News about business journalism:
Vanity Fair promotes Calderone to editor of The Hive
Larsen named global editor of Reuters Breakingviews
Why changing the name of “How to Spend It” is a mistake
Reidy to become Bloomberg Opinion columnist
Law360 hires Jax Business Journal reporter Godwin
Indianapolis Biz Journal reporter Bonilla departing
Kao joins Reuters as global news desk editor
Business Insider hedge fund reporter Saacks departs
Argus Leader business reporter Huber to depart
PCMag.com taps Zeman as ME of consumer electronics
Scaggs of Barron’s returning to Financial Times