Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
US economy sending mixed signals: Here’s what it all means, by Paul Wiseman
Powell signals increased rate hikes if economy stays strong, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
Facebook tests bringing back in-app messaging features as it competes with TikTok, by Clare Duffy
Elon Musk thinks he can fix Twitter’s advertising business after derailing it, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. to Ease Covid Testing Requirements for Travelers From China, by Sabrina Siddiqui
Justice Department Sues to Block JetBlue From Buying Spirit Airlines, by Dave Michaels and Andrew Tangel
CNBC
Best Buy will set up in-home hospital care through a new deal with Atrium Health, by Melissa Repko
Rupert Murdoch suggested Fox News hosts ‘went too far’ with election fraud claims, by Lillian Rizzo
Reuters
Walmart to invest nearly $1.5 bln in Mexico and Central America in 2023
Google to launch fund to support Taiwan’s media outlets
News about business journalism:
Globe and Mail strikes deal for mining and ag content
Museum of American Finance to honor Fortune’s Loomis
CFA Society Toronto seeks entries for Financial Journalism Awards
Rest of World receives $200,000 grant from Ford Foundation
LA Times’ new culture column, AP Ukraine coverage adds three, new NatGeo deputy editor
Brooke departs Bloomberg for 9fin