Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
After virus fades, service industries may be changed forever, by Paul Wiseman, Anne D’Innocenzio
Online grocery services struggle to meet spike in demand, by Kelvin Chan
CNN
Jamie Dimon predicts a ‘major recession’ is on its way, by Paul R. La Monica
Auto insurance companies return $800 million in premiums because no one is driving, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Airbnb Raises $1 Billion From Silver Lake, Sixth Street Partners, by Kimberly Chin
Big Restaurant, Hotel Chains Won Exemption to Get Small Business Loans, by Bob Davis, Heather Haddon
CNBC
WHO says there’s a global shortfall of 5.9 million nurses as world battles coronavirus pandemic, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
Domestic travel in the US, Australia and Southeast Asia could resume by June, says Flight Centre CEO, by Karen Gilchrist
Reuters
NYSE in talks with SEC to ease listing rules during coronavirus volatility, by John McCrank
White House considering U.S. Treasury coronavirus bond: Kudlow, by Doina Chiacu, Susan Heavey
News about business journalism
Entertainment journalist Feldberg to depart Fortune
HousingWire promoted Wheeler to editor in chief
NBC News hires Collier for biz/media/tech team
Detroit News hires Grzelewski for auto team
Hollywood Reporter editor to depart after 14 years
Fox Business anchor Bartiromo on her experience covering a crisis
CNBC’s Bagchee joins Economist Group as chief product officer
Beat switch for E&E reporter Hiar
Ottawa Biz Journal journalist Lord departs for Global Ottawa