Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Auto workers’ union calls talks with Ford productive as strike continues
Stock market today: World shares lower, Tokyo closed, as focus turns to Federal Reserve meeting, by Elaine Kurtenbach
CNN
Despite rising gas prices, Americans feel more optimistic about inflation’s future, by Bryan Mena
Contract negotiations: UAW strike puts the four-day workweek back in focus, by Eva Rothenberg
The Wall Street Journal
San Francisco Office Market Shows Signs of Life, by Peter Grant
Whatever the UAW Strike Outcome, Elon Musk Has Already Won, by Tim Higgins
CNBC
McDonald’s franchisee group says new California fast-food bill will cause ‘devastating financial blow’, by Kate Rogers
Hollywood is paying a steep price for never really figuring out the streaming model, by Lillian Rizzo and Sarah Whitten
Reuters
US retailer holiday hiring to drop to levels last seen in 2008, by Siddharth Cavale
Alibaba tells Erdogan it plans to invest $2 billion in Turkey
News about business journalism:
Memphis Biz Journal hires Yusuf as reporter
Spice hires to cover restaurants and retail for Milwaukee Biz Journal
Milwaukee Biz Journal promotes Lesk to managing editor
The WaPo’s many, many moves, our Friday roundup, new Mother Jones ed director
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Law360 hires Payne on the health desk