Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
EXPLAINER: Rail strike would have wide impact on US economy, by Josh Funk
Asian stocks mixed after Wall St slide, China virus fears, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Penguin Random House’s $2.2 billon deal for Simon & Schuster is over, by Ramishah Maruf
As Meta and Twitter slash staff, TikTok plans to keep hiring, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
Twitter Lays Off Some Sales Employees After They Committed to Twitter 2.0, by Alexa Corse and Jessica Toonkel
Amazon’s Customer Satisfaction Slips With Shoppers, by Sebastian Herrera
CNBC
Iger announces first big moves in new tenure as Disney CEO: Restructuring and departure of Chapek right hand Kareem Daniel, by Alex Sherman, Lillian Rizzo and Sara Salinas
Reuters
Oil prices edge up as softer dollar outweighs China demand concerns, by Isabel Kua
UK households 142 pounds worse off in October versus last year -Asda
News about business journalism:
“Marketplace” names Tam its executive editor
Bibawy promoted to ME for “Marketplace”
Automotive News hires Dhingra to cover mobility finance
Bloomberg Ottawa bureau chief Argitis is departing
Industry Dive to add three newsletters in 2023
Rest of World hires Schoenmakers as features editor
Rest of World promotes Zelenko to executive editor
Australian Financial Review boosts year-on-year readership
Ottawa Biz Journal launches new website with premium content
Activist investor says deal will undervalue WSJ parent
Qwoted 100 Q&A: How Kelly Ferraro of River North puts people first in PR
Samtani promoted to senior VP of content at The Real Deal