Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
All eyes on airlines as July Fourth holiday weekend nears, by David Koenig
Inflation hits record 8.6% for 19 countries using the euro, by Kelvin Chan
CNN
Stocks close their worst first half in 52 years, here’s what you need to know, by Nicole Goodkind
China’s economy just had its best month since February, by Laura He
The Wall Street Journal
Auto Sales Expected to Slide, Prices to Soar, by Mike Colias and Nora Eckert
Elon Musk Takes Unusually Long Twitter Break, by Sarah E. Needleman and Inti Pacheco
CNBC
Former Apple, JC Penney exec Ron Johnson’s Enjoy Technology files for bankruptcy months after it went public, by Lauren Thomas
FCC authorizes SpaceX to provide mobile Starlink internet service to boats, planes and trucks, by Michael Sheetz
Reuters
Google to pay $90 million to settle legal fight with app developers
Apple hikes Japan price of iPhone by nearly a fifth
News about business journalism:
Oran promoted to head of content strategy at Insider
Insider, Forbes and Reuters are top biz news sites in UK
Wired union members threaten to strike
Bloomberg Green investing in service journalism
New England Biz Media hires Meagher as research director
Forbes senior editor Giles is departing
Bloomberg Industry executive editor Albergo is retiring
The Telegraph hires Gifford as personal finance reporter
Kapur departing Quartz after three years
CoinDesk deputy editor in chief Seward departing
Bloomberg Law’s Gordon announces retirement
ACBJ hires Moore as director of audience growth