Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Chinese electric vehicle brands expand to global markets, by Joe McDonald and Yuri Kageyama
Europe’s inflation inches up ahead of interest rate decision
HSBC says profits triple as it announces share buyback, by Michelle Toh
Jack Dorsey no longer thinks Elon Musk is the right person to run Twitter, by Brian Fung
American Airlines Pilots Vote to Authorize Potential Strike, by Alison Sider
GM Lays Off Hundreds From Product Development in Latest Cost-Cutting Move, by Mike Colias
Lawmakers praise First Republic sale, but efforts to pass new bank rules are fizzling, by Christina Wilkie
Lordstown Motors warns of bankruptcy after Foxconn threatens to walk away from crucial funding deal, by John Rosevear
Tesla raises prices in US, China, Japan and Canada, by Akriti Sharma
Qwoted 100: Flying through the PR ‘Natmosfear’ with Natalie Bickel
Why the FT bought a majority stake in Endpoints News
“Vice News Tonight” canceled, company announces layoffs
Jalopnik welcomes back Carroll as EIC
The Messenger hires Scotti as a biz and finance editor
WSJ’s Heeb receives Wiegold Prize
Adam Duerson, the editor in chief of Front Office Sports, has left the sports news…
Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Wolfe is now covering the consumer economy, looking at how people spent…
John Hayes, a stalwart of the Financial Times’ sub-editing desk, has died at the age…
Fortune is hiring a Global News Director to oversee breaking news coverage across Europe, the…
David Szymanski, a business journalist in the Tampa Bay area dating back to the 1980s,…
Charlotte Tobitt of Press Gazette interviewed Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker on how it can…