Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Europe’s central bank to join global push for higher rates, by David McHugh
CNN
Home prices hit an all-time high, even as sales continue to slow, by Anna Bahney
Netflix finally told investors what they want to hear. Now comes the hard part, by Julia Horowitz
The Wall Street Journal
Nokia Boosts Sales as Turnaround Gains Steam, by Stu Woo
Tesla Ends Streak of Record Quarterly Profits After China Factory Shutdown, by Rebecca Elliott
CNBC
American Airlines forecasts profit in third quarter thanks to rebound in travel and fares, by Leslie Josephs
Chipotle union files complaint with labor board after chain shutters Maine restaurant seeking to organize, by Amelia Lucas and Kate Rogers
Reuters
AT&T sees higher wireless service revenue as subscribers jump
GM, Ford seek U.S. OK to deploy self-driving vehicles without steering wheels, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism:
Missouri Business Alert receives Kaufman grant
Atlanta Biz Chronicle names Mandel its managing editor
Washington Post names video editor for personal technology
Bloomberg hires Hawkins to cover the bond market
Bloomberg hires Lowenkron to cover credit and municipal finance
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John Hayes, a stalwart of the Financial Times’ sub-editing desk, has died at the age…
Fortune is hiring a Global News Director to oversee breaking news coverage across Europe, the…
David Szymanski, a business journalist in the Tampa Bay area dating back to the 1980s,…
Charlotte Tobitt of Press Gazette interviewed Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker on how it can…