Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Musk’s Twitter ambitions to collide with Europe’s tech rules, by Kelvin Chan
Shanghai seeks ‘societal zero COVID’ with rounds of testing, by Huizhong Wu
CNN
Robinhood shares plummet as company announces layoffs, by Nicole Goodkind
Morgan Stanley warns of potential bear market in US stocks, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
Facebook Parent Meta Expected to Post Slowest Revenue Growth Since IPO, by Salvador Rodriguez
Medical Program Offering Student-Debt Relief Takes Hard Line in Covid-19 Pandemic, by Rebecca Smith and Rebecca Ballhaus
CNBC
Walmart dangles deeper gas discounts to attract and retain members of subscription service, by Melissa Repko
Chipotle staffing back at pre-pandemic levels, company is exploring automation, CEO says, by Krystal Hur
Reuters
Montenegro to invest 1 bln euros in boosting renewable energy
U.S. sends hazard alert letter to Amazon after 2021 fatal warehouse collapse, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg hires Politico’s Wickham to cover politics
Industry Dive launches Legal Dive
Grid appoints CoinDesk’s Hood as newsletter editor
WSJ reporter Spegele returning to China
Gander joins Insider as health editor
WSJ hires Coffee to cover advertising
Insider’s Wren leaves for Politico
Dallas Biz Journal taps Wilen as transportation reporter
Reuters promotes James to U.K. breaking news editor