Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
2 Federal Reserve officials say spike in bond yields may allow central bank to leave rates alone, by Christopher Rugaber
Auto workers begin strike at GM plants in Canada, as talks continue
CNN
Writers union ratifies its new contract with Hollywood and TV studios, by Taylor Romine and Samantha Delouya
Kaiser Permanente workers warn of potential second strike, by Samantha Delouya
The Wall Street Journal
Why Nelson Peltz Grew Impatient With Disney’s Turnaround Efforts, by Robbie Whelan and Jessica Toonkel
CNN Boss Mark Thompson to Staff: Network Is ‘Nowhere Near Ready for the Future’, by Isabella Simonetti
CNBC
Consumers starting to buckle for first time in a decade, former Walmart U.S. CEO Bill Simon warns, by Stephanie Landsman
Cruise prices are way up as operators meet surging travel demand, by Laya Neelakandan
Reuters
Amazon UK to spend 170 mln stg on staff pay rises
Amazon, Walmart court early holiday shoppers in US with limited-time deals, by Arriana McLymore
News about business journalism:
CalMatters hires Sumagaysay as economy reporter
WSJ names Evans associate editor
Baschuk departs Bloomberg and is now freelancing
Why a biz news desk focuses on restaurant openings and closings
Business Insider taps Mann to serve as tech reporter
Crypto site CCN.com hires Adams as journalist
Chu to cover China agriculture for Reuters
Bloomberg names Sapienza deputy team leader for breaking news