Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Asian markets follow Wall St higher as recession fears ease, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Friday’s jobs report could be telling as recession worries mount, by Alicia Wallace
American Airlines is tripling pilots’ pay after a scheduling glitch left thousands of flights without pilots, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Gas Prices Have Fallen for Three Weeks. The Relief May Be Temporary, by Omar Abdel-Baqui and Lauryn Azu
Twitter Lays Off Third of Recruiting Team, by Salvador Rodriguez
CNBC
Spirit again delays vote on Frontier deal to continue deal talks with budget airline and JetBlue, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Tesla sells record high China-made vehicles in June
U.S. job growth likely slowed in June; unemployment rate seen at 3.6%, by Lucia Mutikani
News about business journalism:
Roush gives an insight into his new book “The Future of Business Journalism”
O’Brien named editor of Bloomberg Opinion
Bloomberg Opinion’s Shipley hired by Washington Post as editorial page editor
WSJ hires Mulvaney to cover legal news
Morning Brew hires Stone as a writer for “Money Scoop”
Brennan becomes weekend editor for WSJ in London
WSJ taps Webb to be deputy finance editor for Europe
WSJ’s Mitchell moves to London to cover banking and global finance
Aalund joins Future of Everything at WSJ as section editor
WSJ hires Niiler to cover climate
NY Times hires Rennison to cover markets and trading
Yahoo Finance reporter McCormick departs for MBA
Bloomberg reporter Holman departs
Friend, CEO of real estate news service Bisnow, dies at 33
Philly Inquirer taps Blumgart to cover commercial real estate
Hood wins $2,500 Reynolds Scholarship in biz journalism
Aloe joins Boston Biz Journal as digital editor