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Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Asian stock markets mixed ahead of US inflation update, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Former Twitter employees get severance offer after months of waiting. Many are unhappy with it, by Clare Duffy
Silicon Valley layoffs go from bad to worse, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
Southwest Airlines Meltdown Prompts Questions From Big Investor, by Andrew Tangel and Alison Sider
Moderna Considers Price of $110-$130 for Covid-19 Vaccine, by Peter Loftus
CNBC
Bob Iger tells Disney employees they must return to the office four days a week, by Alex Sherman and Sarah Whitten
What’s ahead for Bed Bath & Beyond in wake of bankruptcy warning, by Melissa Repko and Gabrielle Fonrouge
Reuters
UK recession to limit 2023 growth in food retail sales to 5% -NielsenIQ, by James Davey
Microsoft in talks to invest $10 bln in ChatGPT owner -Semafor
News about business journalism:
Pensions & Investments hires Koh in Singapore
WSJ hires Higgins-Dunn as a video journalist
Stamford Advocate hires Weber to cover growth and development
American Lawyer regulatory editor Robson departs
Editorial director Edwards departs crypto news service
Collins to cover Arizona politics for the WSJ
WSJ hires Najmabadi to cover central US
Bloomberg hires White as UK economics reporter
Bloomberg reporter Adler takes on new role
CoinDesk news reporter Tan departs
NY Times hires Hvistendahl from The Intercept
The day I met Barbara Walters in a bathrobe: Interviewing a master interviewer
Reuters hires Gillison to cover US financial regulation
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