Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press:
Amazon, Marriott and other companies vow to hire thousands of refugees in Europe, by Courtney Bonnell
Verdict in Oregon wildfires case highlights risks utilities face amid climate change, by Claire Rush
CNN
Meta lowers the minimum age for its Quest headsets from 13 to 10, by Clare Duffy
Just days after pausing rate hikes, Fed officials call for more increases, by Bryan Mena
The Wall Street Journal
Lots of Hiring, but Not So Much Working, by Gwynn Guilford and Austen Hufford
Talk of a U.S. TikTok Ban Is Shaking Up the Creator Economy, by Lori Ioannou
CNBC
How restaurants such as Panera and Chipotle are dipping into A.I. to streamline food prep and ordering, by Kate Rogers
‘People just want their jets.’ Paris Air show returns as Boeing, Airbus race to increase production, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Britain’s M&S lowers or freezes price of 200 food products
U.S. hotel markets recover from the pandemic; San Francisco an outlier, by Doyinsola Oladipo
News about business journalism:
Browning departs Financial Planning for new opportunity
Barak Harif departs Bloomberg after 17 years
WSJ’s Hilsenrath departs after 26 years
NYTimes Sunday biz editor Dry becoming “Run-Up” editor
Gkritsi to cover crypto for CoinDesk
Bloomberg appoints Wright as Australia ag and weather reporter
Talking Biz News Today – June 16, 2023
Anderson takes on commercial real estate beat at Minneapolis/St. Paul Biz Journal