Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
US consumer confidence falls in November for 2nd month, by Christopher Rugaber
Congress prepares to take up bill preventing rail strike, by Kevin Freking
CNN
China’s Zhengzhou, home to world’s largest iPhone factory, ends Covid lockdown, by Juliana Liu
Mortgage giants raise loan limits to a record level for 2023, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
Airbnb Aims to Attract Big Landlords With a Cut of Its Rental Sales, by Konrad Putzier
AMC Networks to Lay Off 20% of U.S. Workers as CEO Christina Spade Exits, by Jessica Toonkel and Will Feuer
CNBC
Tesla is still dominant, but its U.S. market share is eroding as cheaper EVs arrive, by Michael Wayland and Lora Kolodny
Reuters
Primark to invest 100 mln euros in Spain, to hire 1,000 employees
Twitter rolls back COVID misinformation policy
News about business journalism:
The Telegraph hires Woolfson as a senior biz reporter
Business journalism legend Sloan: I love explaining what people should know
Study: “Recession” news can predict higher unemployment, lower production
USA Today biz reporter Harris departing via buyout
Zhang promoted to executive producer of news video at WSJ
STAT News to open London bureau, names DC bureau chief
Balaraman departs Utility Dive for freelancing
News site CoinDesk attracts takeover offers
Quiroz joins Carbon Brief as food, land and nature journalist
The Telegraph hires Simpson as a transport correspondent
Fish to join The Times of London as retail editor
Reuters appoints Geddie as lead writer in Tokyo
Dawn Wotapka’s Media Movers: finance freelancer Chris Taylor
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Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…
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The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…