Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Report: Clean energy jobs grow, but wages lag fossil sector
European Central Bank to join US Fed in outsized rate hikes, by David McHugh
CNN
Apple announces satellite emergency SOS feature for iPhone 14, by Jackie Wattles and Samantha Murphy Kelly
Amazon has no plan to make workers return to the office, CEO Andy Jassy says, by Rishi Iyengar
The Wall Street Journal
Netflix Hunts for Cost Cuts, From Cloud Computing to Corporate Swag, by Sarah Krouse and Jessica Toonkel
Google’s ‘News Showcase’ Stalls in U.S. as Media Outlets Balk at Terms, by Alexandra Bruell, Keach Hagey and Miles Kruppa
CNBC
Mortgage demand drops further as interest rates shoot back to June high, by Diana Olick
Target CEO Brian Cornell to stay on for three more years, as company scraps retirement age, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Tesla triples deliveries of China-made cars after upgrade in Shanghai plant
Walmart latest to tap bond market with $5 bln offerings
News about business journalism:
Rabil returns to WSJ newsroom on Life & Work team
Orlando Biz Journal editor Barth to retire at end of the year
Reuters hires Summerville for M&A team
Oakes named editor of Quartz at Work
Canadian Press hires Saba as business reporter
Refinitiv hires Aurissichio to cover middle market loans
Business and tech correspondent Kent departs NBC News
Zhuang joins Financial Planning as a reporter