Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Toyota’s profit plunges as pandemic halves vehicle sales, by Yuri Kageyama
Bank of England holds off more stimulus, sees slow recovery
CNN
L’Oreal workers are worried they could lose their jobs if they don’t return to the office, by Chloe Melas
Kodak is reportedly under SEC investigation after its stock price exploded more than 2,757%, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Quicken Loans Parent Prices IPO at $18, by Orla McCaffrey, Corrie Driebusch
Pandemic Lays Bare U.S. Reliance on China for Drugs, by Chuin-Wei Yap
CNBC
Nikola founder attempts to restore confidence and curb investor expectations as shares plunge, by Michael Wayland
Pandemic sparks a building boom for restaurant drive-thrus, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Pool sales skyrocket as consumers splash out on coronavirus cocoons, by Joan Faus, Timothy Aeppel
U.S. steps up campaign to purge ‘untrusted’ Chinese apps, by Humeyra Pamuk, David Brunnstrom
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