Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
China announces rollback of strict anti-COVID-19 measures
Panel calls for stronger leadership of FDA foods program, by Jonel Aleccia
CNN
The New York Times is bracing for a historic mass walkout as union negotiations go down to the wire, by Oliver Darcy
Apple now lets developers charge as much as $10,000 for an app, by Samantha Murphy Kelly
The Wall Street Journal
Stocks Tumble After Strong Data Raises Rate Fears, by Will Horner and Jack Pitcher
Elon Musk’s Release of Documents Triggers Twitter Lawyer Jim Baker’s Exit, by Alexa Corse and Tim Higgins
CNBC
Boeing’s last 747 has rolled out of the factory after a more than 50-year production run, by Leslie Josephs
Netflix co-CEO Sarandos says streamer likely to offer multiple ad-supported tiers, by Lillian Rizzo
Reuters
Morgan Stanley cuts about 2% of its workforce – source
News about business journalism:
CNBC changes producers for business day programming
WSJ hires Costa as a video journalist in London
Miller wins FT Business Book of the Year award for “Chip War
CNN Business Arabic hires Wagdy as head of the news desk
Reid departs Bloomberg for Morning Consult
NY Times’ Giang joins the business desk as an editor
Rieck joins Bloomberg in New York as a social media editor
Axios biz and markets managing editor David joins CBS as contributor
Globe and Mail hires Bloomberg’s Marotta to cover banking