Talking Biz News Today – April 21, 2022

Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:

The Linked Push

Fewest Us citizens gathering jobless aid because 1970, by Matt Ott

IMF, Earth Bank chiefs alert of financial debt squeeze in weak nations, by Paul Wiseman

CNN

Buckle up: The Fed is about to get tough on inflation, by Paul R. La Monica

The Wall Road Journal

Tech Wage Inflation Places Strain on Companies, by Suman Bhattacharyya

Customers Shrug Off Bigger Charges, Boosting Nestlé’s Sales, by Saabira Chaudhuri

CNBC

As the greenback jumps to two-year highs, the ‘Fast Money’ traders deliver winners and losers, by Josh Meyers

CDC panel skeptical of fourth Covid pictures for broader population, says U.S. requires very clear vaccine approach, by Spencer Kimball

Reuters

Musk secures $46.5 billion funding for Twitter, explores tender supply

Delta to restore flight privileges to passengers barred more than mask violations, by David Shepardson

News about enterprise journalism:

Richmond biz reporter Blackwell resigns

Dow Jones Information Fund names biz journalism interns

NBC Information hires Rosenberg to cover tech and labor

FT hires Kerr on the breaking information desk

WSJ hires Whyte to deal with the intersection of pharma and Washington

The Instances of London deputy biz editor Ruddick departs, launches e-newsletter

FT taps Quinio as Paris correspondent

Bloomberg hires Solon for tech staff in London

Pensions & Investments names Ablan its editor in main