Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Army of lobbyists helped water down banking regulations, by Brian Slodysko and Ken Sweet
Will the Credit Suisse bank takeover calm financial fears?, by David McHugh
CNN
This country wanted a 69-hour workweek. Millennials and Generation Z had other ideas, by Heather Chen, Yoonjung Seo and Andrew Raine
Google was beloved as an employer for years. Then it laid off thousands by email, by Clare Duffy and Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
Banking Turmoil Tests the American Consumer, by Gabriel T. Rubin
Amazon to Cut 9,000 More Jobs After Earlier Layoffs, by Sebastian Herrera and Joseph De Avila
CNBC
New Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan takes over nearly two weeks earlier than expected, by Amelia Lucas
Virgin Orbit scrambles to avoid bankruptcy as deal talks continue, by Michael Sheetz
Reuters
Biden signs bill requiring declassification of COVID origins information, by Patricia Zengerle
Oil rises as banking fears ease for now, by Alex Lawler
News about business journalism:
Millán named Bloomberg’s Mexico City bureau chief
WSJ names Steinberg its metals and mining reporter
Sindreau to write about European financial industry for WSJ’s “Heard on the Street”
Bloomberg Industry Group hires Gleason as an editor
Biz journalist Bel Bruno launches The Intersect
Onita moves to retail beat at FT
NerdWallet hires French as editor
Kouam joins Reuters as a visual producer