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Talking Biz News –  March 17, 2022

March 17, 2022

Posted by Irina Slav

Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

Fed begins inflation fight with key rate hike, more to come, by Christopher Rugaber

US retail spending slows as inflation starts to bite, by Anne D’Innocenzio

CNN

Walmart is hiring 50,000 more workers before May, by Jordan Valinsky

Kohl’s could soon have a new owner. The stock is rocketing higher, by Nathaniel Meyersohn

The Wall Street Journal

iPhone Assembler Foxconn Forecasts Tough Operating Environment From Pandemic, Inflation, War, by Yang Jie

Canadian Pacific Railway Threatens Lockout in Labor Dispute, by Jacquie McNish

CNBC

American Express CEO says the shift to remote work made a new segment of business travelers, by Krystal Hur

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will lower car production by millions of units over two years, S&P says, by Michael Wayland

Reuters

Intel, Micron CEOs to testify at U.S. Senate hearing on chip making, by David Shepardson

How the Fed’s rate hikes could affect U.S. consumers, by Jonnelle Marte

News about business journalism 

Narayanan named ME of Americas news desk at Bloomberg

PE Hub hires Manayiti as a reporter

WSJ reporter Chin departing

MIT Technology Review hires Yang to cover China and East Asia

How the FT reached 1 million digital subscribers

It’s time to retire stock market metaphors from coverage

Automotive News news editor Allen departs

Chawla joins The Block as reporter

Atlanta Journal-Constitution taps Trubey as economy editor

Cerulus appointed cybersecurity editor at Politico Europe

 

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