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Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Ford to appeal $1.7 billion verdict in Georgia truck crash, by Jeff Martin
Asian stocks mixed before Fed meeting after China cuts rate, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Target just went from great to bad to ugly. But the worst may be over, by Chris Isidore
America’s small businesses are running out of workers, by Martha C. White
The Wall Street Journal
Amazon Adds Revenue Streams as Holiday Season Approaches, by Sebastian Herrera
Amazon Among Bidders for Signify Health, by Laura Cooper
CNBC
Despite recession fears and fueled by ‘revenge spending,’ Americans spend $314 a month on impulse purchases, by Jessica Dickler
Omicron-specific Covid booster shots are just weeks away. Here’s who will—and won’t—be eligible, by Annika Kim Constantino
Reuters
Debt-laden Cineworld stares at possible bankruptcy, by Yadarisa Shabong
French retailer Carrefour to freeze prices on 100 products to tackle inflation
News about business journalism:
Kahloon named DC bureau chief for The Economist
Campbell-Miller departs Arkansas Business for Democrat-Gazette
O’Neill, who covered cybersecurity, departing MIT Tech Review
Grant, two-time Loeb winner, dies at 82
Reporter Peters departing Investor’s Business Daily
Crain’s Detroit executive editor Root departing after 2.5 years
Hashim departs The Economist for altruism organization
Chaykowski joins Tome as head of editorial and content
Peers returning to The Information after one month at Bloomberg Opinion
Mattu leaving The Markup for a new opportunity
Defamation lawsuit against Washington Biz Journal is dismissed
Guardian appoints Isaac city editor on its business desk
Reuters hires Chung to its Graphics AMERS team
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