Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Airlines, cruise lines and hotel stocks fall on virus fears, by David Koenig
Nordstrom pivots as shopper habits change during pandemic, by Anne D’innocenzio
CNN
The covid recession is officially over, and it was the shortest on record, by Anneken Tappe
Bitcoin falls below $30,000 as Delta variant fears spread globally, by Diksha Madhok
The Wall Street Journal
Apple Looks to Lease Hollywood Hub for Filming Shows and Movies, by Erich Schwartzel
Montana Boomtown Jumps to No. 1 on WSJ/Realtor.com Housing Market Index, by
Nicole Friedman
CNBC
Salesforce projects retailers will pay $223 billion extra for goods in the second half, by Frank Holland
JPMorgan raises S&P 500 year-end forecast after sell-off, says slowdown fears are overblown, by Jesse Pound
Reuters
U.S. insurer Travelers posts profit beat on underwriting, investments
Factbox: Jeff Bezos’ journey from suburban garage to edge of space
News about business journalism
White joins Forbes as deputy social media director
NBC names Dare-Bryan ME of biz/tech/media unit
FT and Nikkei to open joint Houston bureau
Quartz union ratifies first contract
FT EIC Khalaf: Good journalism will bring more readers
Telegraph tech reporter Cook departs
ACBJ promotes Weatherly to ME of digital markets
Harley-McKeown joins Yahoo Finance UK
Business North Carolina hires Campbell as a reporter
MIT Tech Review hires Honan as editor in chief
Open Markets taps Guevara to cover US biz models and biz sectors
Footwear News taps Ciment as biz editor
WSJ reporter Berger moves to logistics beat