Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Auto show back in Detroit next year with focus on outdoors
US Mint to issue quarters honoring notable American women
CNN
People are snatching up vacation homes. And many are paying with cash, by Anna Bahney
New Nielsen data shows that cable TV reigns supreme, but streaming is gaining fast, by brian Stelter
The Wall Street Journal
Airbnb, Vrbo Battle for More Vacation Cabins as Travel Rebounds, by Dave Sebastian
U.S. to Invest More Than $3 Billion in Covid-19 Antiviral Development, by Sabrina Siddiqui
CNBC
Commodities from copper to corn tumble on China crackdown, rising dollar, by Jesse Pound
Mortgage rates shoot higher after Fed Chairman Powell’s comments, by Diana Olick
News about business journalism
Insider global EIC Carlson: Let’s limit stories to 600 words
Bloomberg hires Harrison as a senior editor
Thorne named Albany Biz Review publisher
Kleeman joins Insider’s investigations team as senior editor
“Marketplace” journalist Wiles set to leave
CNBC taps Thomas for strategic content team
SABEW announces new board members
Timmermans hired to run Reynolds Center at Arizona State