Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
A trial deciding if JetBlue can buy Spirit — and further consolidate the industry — nears its end, by Michael Casey
Supreme Court signals it will uphold a tax on foreign income and leave a wealth tax for another day, by Mark Sherman
CNN
The TV bundle is poised to make a big comeback in the streaming era, by Oliver Darcy
US job openings hit a two-year low, by Alicia Wallace
The Wall Street Journal
ExxonMobil Sets Plan to Boost Earnings, Cash Flow by $14B Through 2027, by Dean Seal
CVS Plans to Overhaul How Much Drugs Cost, by Anna Wilde Mathews
CNBC
Mortgage refinance demand jumps 14% as rates fall to lowest point since August, by Diana Olick
Charter shares plunge after chief financial officer says company may lose broadband subscribers in fourth quarter, by Drew Richardson
Reuters
Washington Post journalists plan 24-hour strike amid prolonged contract talks, by Steve Gorman and Helen Coster
Amazon latest to criticise Microsoft in UK cloud market probe, by Martin Coulter
News about business journalism:
How WSJ’s Gershkovich has friends coming together
The CoinDesk reporter behind its FTX coverage
How The Information has thrived in the past decade
Bloomberg’s Reyes joins 9fin to cover distressed debt
Bloomberg taps Zuidijk to serve as EMEA tech reporter
Orlando Biz Journal taps Bilbao to be associate ME
Canadian biz journalist Vandaelle has died
How media companies internal agencies cater to fossil fuel companies