Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Powell warns of a possible sustained recession from pandemic, by Christopher Rugaber
Dispute over reopening California Tesla factory may be over, by Tom Krisher
CNN
America is trailing in the clean energy race, by Matt Egan
Condé Nast, BuzzFeed make more cuts after pay reductions aren’t enough, by Kerry Flynn
The Wall Street Journal
Cisco Projects Annual Sales Decline as Coronavirus Heightens Uncertainty, by Maria Armental
Coronavirus Meat Shortages Have Plant-Based Food Makers’ Mouths Watering, by Jacob Bunge, Heather Haddon
CNBC
Mexico to reopen auto factories, helping US carmakers struggling to recover from coronavirus shutdowns, by Michael Wayland
Shoppers begin to shift from stockpiling to penny pinching at the grocery store, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
United Airlines employee files class action lawsuit over unpaid days off policy, by Tracy Rucinski
U.S. producer prices post biggest drop since 2009, by Lucia Mutikani
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Wired lays off reporter Martineau
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How the FT is using data visualization to track the pandemic
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