Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed’s Waller says bigger rate hike in March may be needed, by Christopher Rugaber
Justice Department sues UnitedHealth over nearly $8B deal, by Tom Murphy
CNN
Random braking in Honda Accord and CR-V under investigation, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
The race for talent: Now job offers can come within days, by Kathryn Vasel
The Wall Street Journal
Publishers Move to Abandon Google-Supported Mobile Web Initiative, by Alexandra Bruell
Wayfair Braces for Pandemic-Fueled Online Shopping Spree to Slow Down, by Charity L. Scott
CNBC
Beyond Meat shares tumble after reporting wider-than-expected loss, shrinking revenue, by Amelia Lucas
Moderna says Covid is entering an endemic phase, but annual vaccines will be needed, by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
Oil prices surge as Russian invasion of Ukraine rings supply alarm bells, by Emily Chow
Porsche could IPO in fourth quarter, Volkswagen CFO says, by Christoph Steitz, Jan Schwartz
News about business journalism
Bloomberg hires Carman, taps Buckley to cover Hollywood
Bloomberg Businessweek, Fast Company, Wired, WSJ are finalists in National Magazine Awards
Debtwire hires Rose to cover high-yield bonds and leveraged loans
NY Times names Karaian news director for business
O’Carroll named editor-in-chief of Forbes Australia
Baltimore Sun taps Bologna to cover real estate and health care
Reuters taps Raitano as breaking news correspondent
Insider appoints Kwak senior editor for sports