Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The world economy will slow next year because of inflation, high rates and war, OECD says, by Paul Wiseman
GM says strike cost $1.1B, but it can absorb rising labor costs as it raises dividend, by Tom Krisher
US home prices hit another record high in September, rising for the eighth straight month, by Anna Bahney
The holiday spending spree is fueled by ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ shoppers, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
Toyota Plans to Reduce Stake in Top Auto-Parts Supplier Denso, by River Davis
China’s Latest EV Stocks Face Uncertain Reception in New York, by Stephen Wilmot
Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch deposed in Smartmatic election lawsuit, by Kevin Breuninger
Disney CEO Bob Iger tells employees he wants to start building again during town hall, by Alex Sherman
Dollar Tree trims annual sales forecast as customers spend less at its stores
Apple to end credit card partnership with Goldman Sachs – WSJ
NY Times hires Kamin to cover real estate
Tech news site BetaKit getting new owners
Russian court extends detention of WSJ reporter Gershkovich
A Plymouth, Mass. nonprofit, NBC’s pols deputy, online reporter joins NBC in Arkansas
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an editor to lead its coverage of logistics…
The Wall Street Journal seeks an enterprising and ambitious reporter to cover the intersection of…
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter in Washington, DC, to chronicle one of…
Reuters has hired Wall Street Journal reporter Anna Hirtenstein. She will start next month. Hirtenstein has…
Caroline Gage, head of the Americas for Bloomberg News, sent the following announcement to staff:…
Forbes senior editor Amy Feldman is now covering health care. She had been covering industrial innovation and…