Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Turned down for a loan, business owners look to family and even crowdsourcing to get money to grow, by Mae Anderson
Supporting nonprofits on GivingTuesday this year could have a bigger impact than usual, by Thalia Beaty
CNN
Jack Ma backs off on plans to sell Alibaba shares after stock plunge, by Michelle Toh
Energized shoppers break one-day holiday sales record, by Eva Rothenberg
The Wall Street Journal
Airlines Brace for Busy Airports as Thanksgiving Holiday Ends, by Ginger Adams Otis
Now for Some Good News About Climate, by Ed Ballard
CNBC
With Black Friday deals and flashy displays, retailers try to convince reluctant shoppers to spend, by Melissa Repko
It’s TikTok Shop’s first Christmas, and shoppers are torn between hot deals and ethics, by Laya Neelakandan
Reuters
X may lose up to $75 mln by year-end on advertiser exodus – NYT
Amazon hit by strikes, protests across Europe during Black Friday
News about business journalism:
What content drives subscription growth at Bloomberg Media
Hastings takes on expanded role at Business In Vancouver
Business In Vancouver publisher/executive editor departs
Tech reporter Durrani becoming Globe and Mail’s Manitoba reporter
WSJ’s Gershkovich staying strong on Thanksgiving
Bloomberg taps Pickert as deputy team leader for Fed team
Ottawa Biz Journal launching group subscription
Wired hires Kelly for politics team