Supply-Chain Snags Likely to Persist, Three CEOs Say 
 

The chiefs of Intel, Wayfair and Accenture each said that the disruptions rippling across the U.S. economy are improving for some companies but that long-term fixes might take much longer.

 
Facebook Will Offer 'Office Deferral Program' for Employees Not Ready to Return 
 

The company plans to fully reopen its U.S. offices in January, though the new option could enable some workers to come back as late as June.

 
BlackRock to Pull $2 Trillion in Assets From State Street 
 

State Street was sole custodian for the investing firm's U.S. exchange-traded fund business for more than a decade.

 
Facebook's Head of Messenger to Leave Company Next Year 
 

Stan Chudnovsky's resignation is the latest in a series of high-profile departures from the social-media company.

 
Amazon Emerges as the Wage-and-Benefits Setter for Low-Skilled Workers Across Industries 
 

In local markets throughout America, e-commerce giant's facilities have an impact on inflation, job markets and labor standards.

 
'The List,' One of the World's Oldest Business Newspapers, Is for Sale 
 

London-listed Informa intends to sell Lloyd's List, a publication that traces its roots back nearly 300 years.

 
Citigroup's Jane Fraser Expects to Shed Some Clients for Climate Purposes 
 

The bank will outline its plans for how to respond to clients in the energy industry.

 
Kellogg Workers Stay on Strike After Rejecting Tentative Agreement 
 

About 1,400 workers have been on strike for two months, demanding better pay and enhanced benefits.

 
Intel CEO Aims to Capitalize on Increased Car Automation With Mobileye IPO 
 

The U.S. chip giant plans to retain a majority stake in the self-driving car business.

 
Intel Will Race to Cash In Its Car Chips 
 

Spinning Mobileye into a hot auto tech market makes sense-if it can be done in time.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

December 07, 2021 19:15 ET (00:15 GMT)

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