Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Is it a ‘skip’ or a ‘pause’? Federal Reserve won’t likely raise rates next week but maybe next month, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN head Chris Licht is out at the global news network after a brief, tumultuous tenure, by David Bauder
CNN
Tucker Carlson launches first episode of low-budget Twitter show after Fox News firing, by Oliver Darcy
The Wall Street Journal
Boeing Delays Dreamliner Deliveries After New Defect Found, by Andrew Tangel
Mercedes Teams Up With Green Steelmaker to Slash Emissions, by William Boston and Kim Mackrael
CNBC
Used car prices are falling as sales soften amid high interest rates, by Michael Wayland
Mortgage demand drops despite rates coming off recent highs, by Diana Olick
Reuters
Reddit to lay off about 5% of its workforce
UK plans to renew licences for local TV services
News about business journalism:
Talking Biz News Today – June 6, 2023
Fruehling returns to Washington Biz Journal as editor in chief
CNET overhauls AI policy and updates past stories
Globe and Mail’s new CEO, Samuel to lead USA Today, Detrow a new ‘All Things Considered’ host
CQ/Roll Call senior policy editor Gnoffo has retired
FedScoop hires Bloomberg Industry’s Alder to cover tech