Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
With no action by Washington, states race to offer virus aid, by Cedar Attanasio, Julie Carr Smyth
Disney to lay off 4,000 more employees amid pandemic
CNN
Amazon spends another $500 million on bonuses. Some of its workers are still going on strike, by Hanna Ziady
Job guarantees and free money: ‘Utopian’ ideas tested in Europe as the pandemic gives governments a new role, by Julia Horowitz
The Wall Street Journal
S&P Global Nears Deal to Buy IHS Markit for About $44 Billion, by Cara Lombardo, Liz Hoffman
Black Friday Was a Bust for Many Stores, Better for Online, by Sarah Nassauer, Suzanne Kapner
CNBC
Oxford, WHO scientists say more data needed on AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine trials, by Noah Higgins-Dunn
Fauci says Christmas and New Year’s restrictions will be necessary due to holiday coronavirus wave, by Emma Newburger. Tom Huddleston
Reuters
China grants Tesla green light to start selling Shanghai-made Model Y SUV, by Yilei Sun, Brenda Goh
Hyundai, Kia agree to $210 million U.S. auto safety civil penalty, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Price, biz journalist for WSJ, Caixin and South China Morning Post, dies at 62
The Tennessean’s Ms. Cheap columnist to retire after 45 years
Consumer business reporter Wallenfang leaving Wisconsin paper
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