Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
‘All eyes’ on New York: Reopening tests city torn by crises, by Jennifer Peltz
Government job losses are piling up, and it could get worse, by Geoff Mulvihill
CNN
The recovery is underway. Does that mean it’s time for more stimulus?, by Julia Horowitz
15% Pledge calls on Target, Whole Foods and other retailers to dedicate shelf space to black-owned businesses, by Clare Duffy
The Wall Street Journal
Airlines Got $25 Billion in Stimulus; Industry Still Expected to Shrink, by Alison Sider
Chuck E. Cheese in Talks With Lenders About Financing Deals, by Soma Biswas, Heather Haddon
CNBC
Contact tracing has become a fast-growing job opportunity with many people still out of work due to the pandemic, by Kate Rogers
Casinos look to protect customers from themselves with new safety measures, by Hannah Miller
Reuters
Possibly millions of jobs could be lost if planes stay grounded, Heathrow boss says, by Kate Holton
AstraZeneca contacted Gilead over potential megamerger: Bloomberg News, by Paul Sandle, Pamela Barbaglia
News about business journalism
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Meyers departing S&P Global for The Energy Daily
SF Chronicle hires WSJ’s Martinez
Economist hires FT’s Wong as China correspondent
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