Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Global stocks slip as virus outbreaks dim hopes for rebound, by Yuri Kageyama
EU forecasts deeper economic hit from pandemic
CNN
Goldman Sachs thinks the US recovery is running into trouble, by Julia Horowitz
Amazon shares just hit an all-time high, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Palantir, One of Silicon Valley’s Oldest Startups, Files to Go Public, by Rob Copeland
U.S. Business Groups Urge China to ‘Redouble Efforts’ to Implement Trade Deal, by Lingling Wei and Bob Davis
CNBC
Stock futures sink following Monday’s strong rally on Wall Street, by Yun Li
13 million gig workers getting unemployment benefits, 41% of the total, by Greg Iacurci
Reuters
U.S. pandemic aid program saved 51.1 million jobs, but wealthy and connected also benefited, by Michelle Price, David Lawder, Lawrence Delevingne
Economists call for more direct cash payments tied to the health of the economy, by Jonnelle Marte
News about business journalism
Davies returning to Business Insider as editor on transportation team
Dow Jones makes five years of content available on Amazon Web Services
At least three biz news organizations received PPP money
DesOrmeau now covering Michigan economy for MLife
Patnaik now editor on tech, media and telecom desk at Reuters
CNBC’s Quayle lauded for contributions to business journalism
Law360 hires Ottaway as senior employment reporter
Business Insider hires Perrett as a reporter
Fortune India gains new publisher