Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed sees rates near zero through 2023, perhaps longer, by Christopher Rugaber
New companies face tough task overcoming pandemic, recession, by Joyce M. Rosenberg
CNN
Snowflake shares more than double. It’s the biggest software IPO ever, by Paul R. La Monica
Here’s why some state economies are recovering faster than others, by Annalyn Kurtz
The Wall Street Journal
Owner of New York Sports Clubs Strikes Potential Lender Takeover Deal, by Aisha Al-Muslim
Factory Workers Stay Home to Watch Their Children, by Austen Hufford
CNBC
Airlines, labor unions again push for another $25 billion in federal aid as more than 30,000 job cuts loom, by Leslie Josephs
CDC says U.S. should have enough coronavirus vaccine to return to ‘regular life’ by third quarter of 2021, by berkeley Lovelace Jr. , Noah Higgins-Dunn
Reuter
U.S.-China investment flows slide to nine year-low as bilateral tensions escalate
Deloitte hit with record 15 million pound fine for Autonomy audit, by Huw Jones
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