Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
China’s economic growth accelerates but weak amid shutdowns, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Biden can’t do much to bring down gas prices. But a recession can, by Chris Isidore
Home prices are finally falling. But how low will they go?, by Anna Bahney
The Wall Street Journal
Companies Take Different Strategies to Navigate High Inflation, by Thomas Gryta and Drew FitzGerald
Meta-Backed Meesho Is Beating Amazon, Walmart in Race for Indian Shoppers, by Newley Purnell
CNBC
Here’s why it’s so hard to find cheap airfare this year — and why 2023 isn’t looking much better, by Leslie Josephs
Amazon hires Hawaiian Air to fly rented Airbus cargo jets to replace older freighters, by Leslie Josephs and Annie Palmer
Reuters
Toyota scrambles for EV reboot with eye on Tesla, by Norihiko Shirouzu
Credit Suisse to pay $234 mln to end French tax probe, by Tangi Salaun
News about business journalism:
Welles Prize winner Dogbevi shares the struggles of African biz reporting
The Wire retracts stories on Facebook parent Meta
Fox Biz’s Petterson: Biz news is more than financial news
Washington Post hires Larrubia as biz and tech investigations editor
CyberScoop News hires Groll as senior editor
Acharya named sub-Saharan Africa correspondent at Reuters
Roush talks about the decline of local biz news coverage across the States
San Antonio Report biz and tech reporter Cunningham named Evans fellow
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