Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Businesses in survival mode raise cash; commodities take off
Existing home sale plunge 9.7% in 3rd straight monthly drop, by Martin Crutsinger
CNN
Tech companies slam Trump’s executive order restricting work visas, by Rishi Iyengar, Brian Fung
These are the companies that say they’ll boycott Facebook for its hate policies, by Allen Kim, Brian Fung
The Wall Street Journal
Apple Drops Intel for In-House Chips in Major Makeover of Mac Computers, by Tripp Mickle
As States Reopen, Workers, Executives Want Government to Make Masks Mandatory, by Katherine Sayre Alison Sider
CNBC
Resale market expected to be valued at $64 billion in 5 years, as used clothing takes over closets, by Lauren Thomas
The demise of America’s malls can deal a blow to the towns that depend on them, by Lauren Thomas
Reuters
Google faces employee petition to end tech sales to police, by Paresh Dave
Gilead targets remdesivir supply for two million COVID-19 patients by year-end, by Manas Mishra
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