Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Fewest Americans collecting jobless aid since 1970, by Matt Ott
IMF, World Bank chiefs warn of debt squeeze in poor nations, by Paul Wiseman
CNN
Buckle up: The Fed is about to get tough on inflation, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Tech Wage Inflation Puts Pressure on Companies, by Suman Bhattacharyya
Shoppers Shrug Off Higher Prices, Boosting Nestlé’s Sales, by Saabira Chaudhuri
CNBC
As the dollar jumps to two-year highs, the ‘Fast Money’ traders deliver winners and losers, by Josh Meyers
CDC panel skeptical of fourth Covid shots for broader population, says U.S. needs clear vaccine strategy, by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
Musk secures $46.5 billion funding for Twitter, explores tender offer
Delta to restore flight privileges to passengers barred over mask violations, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism:
Richmond biz reporter Blackwell resigns
Dow Jones News Fund names biz journalism interns
NBC News hires Rosenberg to cover tech and labor
FT hires Kerr on the breaking news desk
WSJ hires Whyte to cover the intersection of pharma and Washington
The Times of London deputy biz editor Ruddick departs, launches newsletter
FT taps Quinio as Paris correspondent
Bloomberg hires Solon for tech team in London
Pensions & Investments names Ablan its editor in chief