Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Trump bans dealings with Chinese owners of TikTok, WeChat, by Tali Arbel
July US jobs report is expected to point to hiring slowdown, by Christopher Rugaber
CN
Facebook will let employees work from home until July 2021, by Rob McLean
Nintendo profit jumps more than 400% thanks to the Switch and ‘Animal Crossing’, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
News Corp Posts Wider Loss as Coronavirus Pummels Advertising Revenue, by Lukas I. Alpert
AstraZeneca Strikes Deal to Produce Covid-19 Vaccine for China, by Chao Deng, Joseph Walker
CNBC
GM unveils all-electric Cadillac Lyriq as its new ‘technology spearhead’, by Michael Wayland
Sen. Sanders proposes one-time tax that would cost Bezos $42.8 billion, Musk $27.5 billion, by Lauren Feiner
Reuters
Cash-short U.S. biofuel industry cuts lobbying even as Iowa looms large in election, by Stephanie Kelly
Uber rides take COVID-19 hit but food-delivery business doubles, by Tina Bellon, Akanksha Rana
News about business journalism
Dow Jones total subs hit 3.8 million, WSJ subs grew 15 percent in the fourth quarter
RIA Intel’s Bartalos talks about getting into business journalism
FT reporters who broke Wirecard story sign with agency
Al Jazeera, WSJ and PBS nominated for business Emmys
WSJ names new health and medicine editor, and health/science news editor
Former Business Insider executive editor Rebecca Harrington has been hired by Dynamo to be its…
Bloomberg Television has hired Brenda Kerubo as a desk producer in London. She will be covering Europe's…
In a meeting at CNBC headquarters Thursday afternoon, incoming boss Mark Lazarus presented a bullish…
Ritika Gupta, the BBC's North American business correspondent, was interviewed by Global Woman magazine about…
Rest of World has hired Kinling Lo as a China reporter. Lo was previously a…
Bloomberg News saw strong unique visitor growth to its website in October, passing Fox Business…