Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
EU agrees on $2.1 trillion deal after marathon summit, by Raf Casert, Samuel Petrequin
Head of the line: Big companies got coronavirus loans first, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
CNN
Synairgen shares soar 450% on Covid-19 treatment hopes, by Eoin McSweeney
Chevron will buy Noble Energy for $5 billion — the biggest oil deal since the pandemic, by Anneken Tappe
The Wall Street Journal
Walmart Revives Plan to Sell Stake in Asda, by Cara Lombardo, Sarah Nassauer, Ben Dummett
Corporations Seek Tax-Credit Cash-Out in Next Coronavirus Relief Plan, by Richard Rubin
CNBC
Nearly 17,000 Southwest employees sign up for buyouts, voluntary leave as furlough threat looms, by Leslie Josephs
Discount grocer Aldi to open more than 70 stores by end of year as part of national expansion, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
UBS to pay over $10 million to resolve SEC charges on municipal bond offerings, by Chris Prentice
Tesla share rally propels some early fan investors to riches, by Tina Bellon, Hyunjoo Jin
News about business journalism
Reuters appoints bureau chiefs, editors in Asia
Forbes hires Haverstock for money & markets team
Goldberg named business reporter at The Oregonian
TechCrunch COO departs after eight years
New NY Times biz reporter Nelson “never settles”
Javed shifts from WSJ Brief to WSJ Noted
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an editor to lead its coverage of logistics…
The Wall Street Journal seeks an enterprising and ambitious reporter to cover the intersection of…
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter in Washington, DC, to chronicle one of…
Reuters has hired Wall Street Journal reporter Anna Hirtenstein. She will start next month. Hirtenstein has…
Caroline Gage, head of the Americas for Bloomberg News, sent the following announcement to staff:…
Forbes senior editor Amy Feldman is now covering health care. She had been covering industrial innovation and…