Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Key issue as Fed meets this week: When to slow rate hikes?, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Want a blue check mark on Twitter? It may soon cost you $19.99 a month, by Donie O’Sullivan and Jennifer Korn
Judge blocks Penguin Random House’s purchase of Simon & Schuster
The Wall Street Journal
Foxconn to Shift Some iPhone Production From Covid-Hit Plant to Other Sites, by Yang Jie
Elon Musk Is Forming Circle of Advisers as He Reimagines Twitter, by Alexa Corse and Sarah E. Needleman
CNBC
BP quarterly profits soar to $8.2 billion amid renewed calls for windfall taxes, by Sam Meredith
Homebuilders say they’re on the edge of a steeper downturn as buyers pull back, by Diana Olick
Reuters
BP joins rivals with bumper $8.2 bln profit, by Ron Bousso and Shadia Nasralla
Pfizer raises sales estimates for COVID vaccine by $2 billion, by Manas Mishra
News about business journalism:
Reuters hires Coulter to cover European tech
The editor complaints that a WSJ columnist received
CNBC, Bloomberg, STAT News and Fortune among EPPY winners
Uberti moves to markets beat at WSJ
Smith to cover consumer finance for Bloomberg
WSJ hires Thomas as mid-US bureau chief
Bloomberg is providing data about its readers to advertisers
Cheddar hires Bennatan from Fox News to be a reporter
Rappaport appointed U.K. correspondent at Bloomberg Pursuits
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