Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Energy agency urges bigger global push to cut emissions, by David McHugh
Unsupported ‘sickout’ claims take flight amid Southwest woes, by David Koenig, Ali Swenson
CNN
The global supply chain nightmare is about to get worse, by Matt Egan
A record number of Americans are quitting their jobs, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
GM to Recover $1.9 Billion in Bolt-Recall Costs in Deal With LG, by Mike Colias
Walk-in Cryptocurrency Exchanges Emerge Amid Bitcoin Boom, by Katie Deighton
CNBC
FDA approves Vuse vaping products for sale, marking a first for the e-cigarette industry, by Christina Cheddar Berk, Amelia Lucas
Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner dies, days after stepping down for health reasons, by Sarah Whitten, Lauren Thomas
Reuters
‘Patient’ or ‘aggressive’? Fed policymakers split on inflation response, by Ann Saphir
American Airlines sees smaller-than-expected loss as travel picks up
News about business journalism
NY Times sports biz reporter moving to investigative beat
Bloomberg´s Denslow joins S&P Global as a senior editor
S&P Global hires Beeton as reporter
Reuters appoints Mills as Qatar correspondent
Reuters awards NABJ scholarships to Northwestern, CUNY students
Biz journalist Pagnamenta joins Kekst as London director
Davidson returning to Politico for Morning Money