Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Deadline looms, but COVID relief deal may be far off, by Andrew Taylor
UK, EU inch toward more Brexit talks but hurdles remain, by Jill Lawless
CNN
America’s jobs market is in crisis — no matter who wins the election, by Anneken Tappe
TSA tops 1 million passenger screenings for the first time since March, by Jazmin Goodwin
The Wall Street Journal
Intel Enters Deal to Sell NAND Memory Unit to SK Hynix, by Cara Lombardo, Dana Cimilluca
Farmers Stick With Trump, Despite Trade-War Pain, by Jacob Bunge
CNBC
UBS reports its best third quarter for a decade, with a 99% hike in net profit, by Silvia Amaro
Biden’s tax plan could create a tax rate of as much 62% for New Yorkers and Californians, studies show, by Robert Frank
Reuters
IBM posts double-digit cloud revenue growth; says customers deferring some projects
Foxconn says it will continue to work with Wisconsin to create jobs, woo investors
News about business journalism
Cooper named editor in chief of Digiday
The Information has hired Ken Brown as senior finance editor. Brown was previously at the…
The Globe and Mail is seeking a New York correspondent to report from the heart…
The union that represents editorial staffers at Bloomberg Industry Group sent issued the following in…
City AM, a publication covering London business news, has confirmed it is ending its Monday…
Kimberly Johnson, former election editor at The Wall Street Journal, wrote a goodbye email to…
X has hired John Stoll, a former editor and Detroit bureau chief at The Wall…