Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Shoppers, workers clash over post-pandemic expectations, by Anne D’Innocenzio
UK economy shrinks 0.3% in three months through October
CNN
Elon Musk says Twitter is rolling out a new feature that will flag ‘shadowbanning.’ It’s complicated, by Clare Duffy
Twitter is auctioning off HQ items, including a bird statue and espresso machines, by Ramishah Maruf
The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft to Take Stake in London Stock Exchange Group
Amgen in Advanced Talks to Buy Horizon Therapeutics, by Ben Dummett, Dana Cimilluca and Laura Cooper
CNBC
Electric school buses are giving kids a cleaner, but costlier, ride to class, by John Rosevear
Walmart-backed fintech startup plans to launch its own buy now, pay later loans, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Chinese consumers wary of splurging after Beijing relaxes COVID strictures, by Casey Hall
News about business journalism:
SF Examiner hires Pimentel as senior tech reporter
Milner, former Globe and Mail biz journalist, dies at 74
Why Murdoch might change the top WSJ editor
Bloomberg Industry hires Cohn as senior content editor
FT hires Levingston to cover European deals
Fortune’s Quiroz-Gutierrez on covering the fintech beat
Locke departs Fortune for new opportunity
ACBJ’s Skoog to retire at end of the year
How CoinDesk’s FTX coverage has affected its owner
How WSJ’s Kwong has learned to be a “bridge”
Crypto site The Block has been FTX’s funded by Bankman-Fried
Pettypiece to cover the economy and politics for NBC News
Australian Financial Review names Buffini editor
Pensions & Investments names new publisher