Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
SEC wants Tesla CEO Musk held in contempt for tweeting, by Michael Liedtke
US stocks close higher after Trump postpones tariff increase, by Damian Troise and Alex Veiga
Bloomberg
John Childs retires from namesake firm in wake of prostitution sting, by Hema Parmar
Ex-Goldman banker may finish massive gold deal five years later, by Danielle Bochove
Fortune
Charting the rise of “surveillance capitalism,” by Robert Hackett
CEOs need to fill the leadership void on climate policy, by Fred Krupp
Reuters
Fed’s Powell heads to Congress amid shifting landscape, by Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir
Pharma stocks could see turbulence from U.S. Senate drug-price hearing, by Lewis Krauskopf
News about business journalism
Skift has hired Unnikrishnan as editor of Airline Weekly
Why an energy reporter is spending more time covering climate change
The Penny Hoarder hires Moorhead to be editor and team leader
WSJ hires The Real Deal’s Putzier to cover commercial property
Bloomberg launches new China TV show, China website
WSJ hires Inc.’s Frieswick to be deputy editor of Mansion
This date in business journalism
2014: Bartiromo says she’ll stick to facts, not politics
2009: Fortune writer resigns amid plagiarism charge, apology
Business journalism birthday
Feb. 26: Jane Little of Triad Business Journal