Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tesla buys $1.5B in Bitcoin, will accept as payment soon, by Matt Ott
Dems propose $1,400 payments as part of Biden virus relief, by Alan Fram, Kevin Freking, Josh Boak
CNN
US stocks are in a bubble, and it’s unclear when it will pop, hedge fund manager says, by Matt Egan
How blockchain could make fashion greener, by Isabel Gerretsen
The Wall Street Journal
Electronic Arts Buys Glu Mobile, Maker of ‘Kim Kardashian: Hollywood’, by Sarah E. Needleman
Malls Spent Billions on Theme Parks to Woo Shoppers. It Made Matters Worse., by Esther Fung
CNBC
CEO of America’s biggest mall owner says some retailers are excited for growth opportunities in 2021, by Lauren Thomas
European warehouse demand surges as e-commerce giants like Amazon and Alibaba snap up space, by Evelyn Cheng
Reuters
Reddit’s valuation doubles to $6 billion after new $250 million funding
Boeing says requiring COVID-19 tests before U.S. domestic flights could pose economic risks, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Cryptocurrency exchange drops defamation suit against Forbes
CFA Society Toronto seeking entries for 2021 Financial Journalism Awards
Kudlow’s show on Fox Business to debut on Feb. 16
Law360 promotes Hansen to senior reporter covering fintech
Fortune’s Nusca to become Morning Brew executive editor
Global News hires BNN Bloomberg’s Gaviola
Washington Post to expand tech news team with eight new positions