Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Biden’s approval rating on the economy stagnates despite slowing inflation, AP-NORC poll shows, by Josh Boak and Emily Swanson
China’s government tries to defuse economic fears after real estate developer’s debt struggle, by Joe McDonald
Snapchat users freak out over AI bot that had a mind of its own, by Samantha Murphy Kelly
Intel calls off $5.4 billion chip deal after failing to get regulatory approval, by Michelle Toh
EV Startup VinFast’s Market Debut Pushes Value Higher Than GM, Ford, by Ryan Felton and Sean McLain
U.S. Steel Takeover Talk Rattles Manufacturers, by Bob Tita
Weekly mortgage demand drops again, as interest rates match a 22-year high, by Diana Olick
Aldi to acquire Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket stores in Southern expansion, by Stefan Sykes
PREVIEW Walmart set to raise its full-year forecast as shoppers stick to essentials, by Siddharth Cavale
Musk’s X delays access to content on Reuters, NY Times, social media rivals, by Sheila Dang
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The Wall Street Journal seeks an enterprising and ambitious reporter to cover the intersection of…
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter in Washington, DC, to chronicle one of…
Reuters has hired Wall Street Journal reporter Anna Hirtenstein. She will start next month. Hirtenstein has…
Caroline Gage, head of the Americas for Bloomberg News, sent the following announcement to staff:…
Forbes senior editor Amy Feldman is now covering health care. She had been covering industrial innovation and…