Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Amazon antitrust lawsuit is likely to be a long and arduous journey for the FTC, by Haleluya Hadero
FTC proposes a ban on ‘junk fees’ and says hidden charges push up prices, by Josh Boak
Google looks to do away with passwords, making ‘passkeys’ the default option, by Jennifer Korn
Samsung flags 78% profit drop as chip demand remains weak, by Michelle Toh
Warehouses Are Calling In the Gig Workers, by Liz Young
Amazon Wants You to ‘Buy Again’, by Sebastian Herrera
General Motors reaches deal with Canadian autoworkers hours after union initiates strikes, by Michael Wayland
PepsiCo beats Wall Street estimates, raises earnings outlook, by Amelia Lucas
Dollar pauses ahead of Fed minutes, US yield moves weigh, by Iain Withers
Walmart expands online healthcare benefits for US employees
Fortune real estate editor Lambert departs
Modern Healthcare reporter Berryman moves to insurance beat
WSJ reporter Gershkovich loses appeal
Hogg joins Fortune as Europe biz reporter
WSJ hires Barnum on the education team
CNBC senior vice president Dan Colarusso sent out the following on Monday: Before this year comes to…
Business Insider editor in chief Jamie Heller sent out the following on Monday: I'm excited to share…
Former CoinDesk editorial staffer Michael McSweeney writes about the recent happenings at the cryptocurrency news site, where…
Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray sent out the following on Friday: Dear All, Over the last…
The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…