Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
US auto sales fell slightly in 3Q, even with September gains, by Tom Krisher
CNN
Why Elon Musk is no longer Wall Street’s darling, by Chris Isidore
OPEC+ may take back control of the oil market with a major output cut, by Nadeen Ebrahim
The Wall Street Journal
Samsung Kicks Advanced-Chipmaking Race Into High Gear With Road Map, by Jiyoung Sohn and Yang Jie
Airlines Face a Shortage of New Boeing, Airbus Jets, by Andrew Tangel and Benjamin Katz
CNBC
General Motors says sales rose 24% in the third quarter, by Michael Wayland
Manhattan apartment sales fall 18% in third quarter, marking reversal, by Robert Frank
Reuters
IKEA’s home deliveries will be fully electric by 2025, CEO says, by Matt Scuffham
Italian court scraps antitrust fine on Apple and Amazon
News about business journalism:
San Antonio Biz Journal hires McCandless to cover real estate
Fagan hired as editor in chief of Reworked
Bloomberg hires Johnson to cover DC bank regulation
Farrell departs Multichannel News after 24 years
Reuters appoints Dave Asia editor
Barbiroglio joins Carbon Pulse as an EU climate and energy correspondent
Business Insider finance correspondent Weinman departs
The Telegraph taps Almeida as a pensions and money reporter
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The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…