Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
US job market’s modest improvement may be stalling, by Christopher Rugaber
Governors who quickly reopened backpedal as virus surges, by Paul J. Weber
CNN
Verizon is pulling its advertising from Facebook, by Brian Fung
Fed suspends share buybacks for banks, caps dividends, by Anneken Tappe
The Wall Street Journal
Nike Sales Dragged Down by Store Closures, by Khadeeja Safdar, Kimberly Chin
Unilever to Rename Fair & Lovely Skin-Lightening Cream Amid Criticism, by Saabira Chaudhuri
CNBC
Ford unveils new F-150 as tech-savvy pickup with hands-free driving and integrated power generator, by Michael Wayland
U.S. airline labor unions seek billions more to extend coronavirus payroll aid as demand remains weak, by leslie Josephs, Lauren Hirsch
Reuters
‘The money’s gone’: Wirecard collapses owing $4 billion, by Arno Schuetze, John O’Donnell
Albertsons pulls off downsized IPO after years of trying, by Joshua Franklin
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