Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
US-England World Cup game seen by 19.98M on US television
CNN
China markets tank as protests erupt over Covid lockdowns, by Laura He
Elon Musk says he will begin restoring previously banned Twitter accounts next week, by Clare Duffy and Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
Black Friday Lured Shoppers Back, in Early Test for Holiday Spending, by Sarah Nassauer
Restaurants, Grocery Stores Battle Over Consumers’ Stretched Dollars, by Heather Haddon and Jaewon Kang
CNBC
Disney is the biggest winner — and loser — at the Thanksgiving box office, by Sarah Whitten
Walmart overtakes Amazon in shoppers’ search for Black Friday bargains, by Annie Palmer
Reuters
Amazon settlement with EU antitrust regulators possible by year end –sources, by Foo Yun Chee
News about business journalism:
Washington Post hires Quartz’s Campoy
Knight-Bagehot now accepting applications for 23-24
How Harvard Biz Review’s digital strategy has become a case study
Why the lack of biz journalism is a missed business opportunity
Bloomberg TV anchor Riggs departs
McKenzie-Sutter joins BNN Bloomberg in Toronto
David named London bureau chief for Bloomberg News
Bloomberg promotes Moon to executive editor of global legal
The Atlantic hires Warzel to cover tech
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