Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Key US-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters, by Rob Gillies, Corey Williams
US suspends Mexican avocado imports on eve of Super Bowl, by Mark Stevenson
CNN
Americans keep feeling worse about this high-inflation economy, by Anneken Tappe
Wall Street’s go-to recession indicator is starting to get attention, by Julia Horowitz
The Wall Street Journal
Lockheed Martin Scraps Aerojet Rocketdyne Deal, by Doug Cameron, Brent Kendall
Nike’s Supply-Chain Snags Bring Pain to Sneakerhead Shops, by Jacob Gallagher
CNBC
Are tech giants ‘sunsetting’? Strategists warn of big tech under pressure, by Weizhen Tan
Netflix to remove ‘Daredevil,’ other Marvel shows, from streaming platform March 1, by Sarah Whitten
Reuters
U.S. investors expect more volatility as Ukraine concerns spook markets, by Sinead Carew, Devik Jain
Fed’s Daly: Being too aggressive on rate hikes could be destabilizing
News about business journalism
Insider’s Krzaczek joining Philly Inquirer
The Information hires Heeter for VC/crypto/finance team
Hinchliffe named sole writer of Fortune’s “The Broadsheet” newsletter
WSJ reporter Strasburg joining energy and climate team
Property Week editor Hamson set to depart
Bloomberg Industry’s Kessler joining AP’s data journalism team
FT correspondent Khan set to depart
Politico hires Behsudi as news editor for economics and finance
Moore joins Financial Review to cover breaking news
WSJ taps Douglas to cover economies in Asia
Choo joins Protocol as reporter