Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Struggling Victoria’s Secret sold as women demand comfort, by Anne D’Innocenzio Michelle Chapman
IATA: Virus may slash $29 billion from airlines’ revenue, by Yuri Kageyama
Fortune
MGM Resorts hack exposes details of 10.6 million guests, by Chris Morris
How the 5G revolution could increase mobile security—and opportunities for hackers, by Don Reisinger
CNN
Europe unveils a new plan to compete with Silicon Valley, by Julia Horowitz
The world needs a new workhorse interest rate. Finding one isn’t easy, by Anneken Tappe
The Wall Street Journal
TikTok Owner’s Plan: Be More Than Just TikTok, by Shan Li
Six Flags Swings to Unexpected Loss, Slashes Dividend by 70%, by Amber Burton
Reuters
New Mexico AG sues Google for collecting school kids’ personal data, by Amal S, Paresh Dave
Dropbox shares rise after upbeat results, share buyback plan, by Neha Malara
News about business journalism
Reuters had record 90 million video views on Twitter in January
NY Times’ Lorenz on the importance of covering internet culture
Dow Jones CEO: We did not mean to offend with headline
Crunchbase News reporter Mascarenhas to join TechCrunch
Thomson Reuters to name new CEO
Houston Biz Journal hires Samora as general assignment reporter