Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
LA port sees record 2021 imports despite supply chain snags, by Michael R. Blood
Evictions on the rise months after federal moratorium ends, by Michael Casey
CNN
Reddit files confidentially for an IPO, by Rob McLean
Apple is delaying its return to offices indefinitely and giving each employee $1,000, by RIsh Iyengar
The Wall Street Journal
Airline CEOs Face Questions From Senate About Bumpy Travel Recovery, by Alison Sider
Surging Fertilizer Costs Push Farmers to Shift Planting Plans, Raise Prices, by Patrick Thomas, Kirk Maltais
CNBC
New York City is banning natural gas hookups for new buildings to fight climate change, by Emma Newburger
Fed will aggressively dial back its bond buying, sees three rate hikes next year, by Jeff Cox
Reuters
Intel to invest $7 bln in Malaysia to build new plant
U.S. airlines warn 5G wireless could wreak havoc with flights, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Baltimore Biz Journal hires Davis as special projects editor
Klein hired as deputy bureau chief at WSJ Pro Bankruptcy
Espinoza hired to produce WSJ podcast
WSJ’s travel columnist McCartney set to retire
Bloomberg hires Smith as an economy editor
Fox Business has strong November, ranks fourth in multiplatform
Digiday hires Carty as senior editor
Reuters taps WSJ’s Gauthier-Villars as correspondent
dotLA hires Maio as a reporter