Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Student loan help for millions coming from Biden after delay, by Seung Min Kim, Michael Balsamo, Chris Megerian and Zeke Miller
5 takeaways from Twitter whistleblower Peiter Zatko, by David Hamilton
CNN
Macy’s says inflation is slowing spending, but not by the wealthy, by Parija Kavilanz
US business activity falls at its fastest rate since May 2020, by Alicia Wallace
The Wall Street Journal
Lyft to Sublease Offices as Remote Work Lowers Need for Space, by Preetika Rana
Federal Trade Commission Drops Mark Zuckerberg From Antitrust Lawsuit, by Meghan Bobrowsky
CNBC
Nordstrom cuts full-year forecast, citing slowing customer demand, by Lauren Thomas
Apartment rents are finally easing after an incredible run. Here’s how to play it, by Diana Olick
Reuters
Shell, unions reach deal to end strike at Prelude FLNG off Australia, by Sonali Paul
Privacy complaint targets Google over unsolicited ad emails, by Mathieu Rosemain
News about business journalism:
Ashworth to join the FT for Alphaville blog
Dow Jones, union agree on one-year contract
CNBC hires WSJ’s Rizzo to cover media and sports
Ohio paper hires McCormick as new business reporter
Canadian Press hires Robertson to cover trade and development
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