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Talking Biz News Today – Jan. 11, 2023

ByMariam Ahmed

Jan 11, 2023

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Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:

The Associated Press

School lawsuits over social media harm face tough legal road, by Gene Johnson

US to max out on debt soon, setting up political fight, by Fatima Hussein and Josh Boak

CNN

Two global recessions in one decade? That hasn’t happened in over 80 years, by Julia Horowitz

Wells Fargo is retreating from the mortgage market it once led, by Matt Egan

The Wall Street Journal

Coinbase Crypto Exchange to Cut Nearly 1,000 Jobs, by Caitlin Ostroff

Netflix Revokes Some Staff’s Access to Other People’s Salary Information, by Jessica Toonkel and Sarah Krouse

CNBC

Bed Bath & Beyond lays off more employees as it struggles to survive, by Melissa Repko and Lillian Rizzo

Reuters

China imposes transit curbs for S.Korea, Japan in growing COVID spat, by Yew Lun Tian and Brenda Goh

Audi Mexico agrees on wage increase with union, avoiding strike

News about business journalism:

Cheddar struggling to find the right strategy

Mainebiz names Tetzlaff its publisher

Politico hires Robson as deputy tech editor

Crain’s New York hires three new reporters

FT taps Barrick to serve as editorial content director of FT Specialist Europe

Bloomberg’s Orland to become editor on energy and commodities team

Politico hires Bikales to cover energy

Lutz to cover tech and innovation at Automotive News

Barbaglia joins Reuters Breakingviews as a columnist

Chicago Tribune hires Kane to cover housing and residential real estate

Check out today’s Media Moves on Talking Biz News

WSJ hires Chicago Tribune’s Keilman to cover manufacturing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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