Be in the know. 20 key reads for Tuesday…

  1. Banks Make $10B in Fees in Phase 1 of PPP (Fool)
  2. Big Banks Pull Ahead in U.S. Small-Business Aid After Stumbles (Bloomberg)
  3. Global Stocks Advance as Focus Returns to Reopenings (Barron’s)
  4. What Might Gilead’s Covid-19 Drug Cost — $10 or $4,500? (Barron’s)
  5. Drive-Throughs Are Now a Lifeline for Fast-Food Chains (New York Times)
  6. Carnival Plans to Sail Again in August, Maybe (New York Times)
  7. ‘Trolls’ streaming success to usher in more new movies at home (USA Today)
  8. Wall Street’s Elite Bond Club Is Cracking at the Worst Possible Time (Bloomberg)
  9. Cash on the Sidelines Could Limit Stocks’ Slide, Yardeni Says (Barron’s)
  10. Smaller Banks Doled Out Bulk of PPP Loans, Fed Data Show (Barron’s)
  11. NBCUniversal to Combine TV, Streaming Operations in Broad Restructuring (Wall Street Journal)
  12. Italy Starts Easing Lockdown, Rebooting Its Stricken Economy (Wall Street Journal)
  13. A Surprising Way to Stay Resilient (Wall Street Journal)
  14. Small Businesses Were at a Breaking Point. Small Banks Came to the Rescue. (Wall Street Journal)
  15. Test, trace, isolate: Governments need to do these three things before reopening economies, expert warns (CNBC)
  16. Israel Will Reopen Malls to Revive Economy as Virus Cases Drop (Bloomberg)
  17. TikTok is winning over millennials and Instagram stars as its popularity explodes (CNN)
  18. Tesla stock rise appears to qualify CEO Musk for $700 million payday (StreetInsider)
  19. 5 BofA Securities Yield Advantage Dividend Stocks for Worried Investors (24/7 Wall Street)
  20. Open for lunch: California counties with few coronavirus cases re-start their economies (Reuters)