Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Swiss lawmakers pick apart Credit Suisse woes ahead of deal, by Jamey Keaten
Small business owners feel the credit crunch, by Mae Anderson and Anne D’Innocenzio
CNN
Sky News Australia quits TikTok, says security risks ‘too great’ for media, by Hilary Whiteman
Alibaba unveils its ChatGPT-style service, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
Biden Administration Weighs Possible Rules for AI Tools Like ChatGPT, by Ryan Tracy
Former Twitter Executives Sue Platform for Unpaid Fees, by Alexa Corse
CNBC
Warren Buffett-backed BYD announces new shock absorption tech for premium EVs, by Evelyn Cheng
Airlines’ answer for congested airports and rising costs: Bigger planes, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
UK retailers report Mother’s Day boost in March, by David Milliken
Dollar slides on European market reopening, by Alun John and Kevin Buckland
News about business journalism:
Qwoted 100: R as in ‘real,’ with Emily Reynolds Bergh of R Public Relations
Bloomberg’s Li now covering venture capital
WSJ statement on State Department designation
State Department: WSJ’s Gershkovich “wrongfully detained”
Washington Post’s Romm joining economics team
Forbes hires Bohannon for breaking news desk
MLex, FTCWatch staffers form union
The Messenger hires Powers to cover tech policy
Talking Biz News Today – April 10, 2023