Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
How much ‘pain’? Fed to signal more rate hikes ahead, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Google mistakenly sent an engineer almost $250,000, by Zoe Sottile
Stocks close higher ahead of Federal Reserve meeting, by Nicole Goodkind
The Wall Street Journal
Ford Warns Parts Shortages, Higher Supplier Costs Are Expected to Affect Earnings, by Nora Eckert
Apple Readies iOS 16 Bug Fix for Next Week, by Dalvin Brown
CNBC
More homebuilders lower prices as sentiment falls for ninth straight month, by Diana Olick
Oppenheimer upgrades Netflix, says new ad tier can boost growth, by Sarah Min
Reuters
Musk says Starlink will seek exemption from Iranian sanctions
Apple to raise App Store prices in some countries in Europe, Asia
News about business journalism:
Forbes hires Gentilviso as deputy editor for its contributors team
Yokoyama moves to economy beat in Japan for Bloomberg
Skift hires Dawes from Albany Business Review
Bustle is closing tech publication Input
CNBC producer Meyers is departing
Argus Media hires Hast to cover natural gas
American Banker hires Leffert to cover intersection of finance and tech
WSJ promotes Cherney and Johnson
Pinsker joins the WSJ’s personal finance team
Industry Dive launches convenience store newsletter
Vega joins startup Charter as editor