Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
As tide turns, retailers that resisted masks relent, by Anne D’Innocenzio
Zuckerberg, Bezos, other tech CEOs testify on competition
CNN
Big chains filed for bankruptcy and closed stores every week in July. Here are 9 of them, by Jordan Valinsky
Goldman Sachs agrees to a $3.9 billion 1MDB settlement with Malaysia, by Eoin McSweeney
The Wall Street Journal
At Boeing and Airbus, Finished Airplanes Pile Up, by Andrew Tangel
Tech, Auto and Food Companies Highlight Busy Earnings Week, by George Stahl
CNBC
Dr. Fauci says coronavirus vaccine likely won’t be ‘widely’ available until several months into 2021, by Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
Why disinfectant wipes aren’t returning as fast as toilet paper, by Michelle Gao
Reuters
Australian regulator says Google misled users over data privacy issues, by Paulina Duran, Nikhil Nainan
Vacation trips, easing of travel rules fuel hopes of business jet rebound, by Allison Lampert
News about business journalism
Bloomberg expands New Voices to black executives
Reuters launches video news channel on Plex
How the business of law is covering during the pandemic
Tenney departs Portland Daily Journal of Commerce
How Forbes adjusted during the pandemic
CNBC’s Boorstin to write book on female leaders
TechCrunch’s Tabatabai hired by NY Times