Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
New York Times
Labor protests multiply in China as economy slows, by Javier Hernandez
Fed’s plans to raise interest rates are delayed, not derailed, by Binyamin Appelbaum
Bloomberg
Wall Street tours the Tesla factory — and loves what it sees, by Tom Randall
There’s only one buyer keeping S&P 500’s bull market alive, by Lu Wang
Fortune
These deals show why the M&A bubble won’t pop soon, by Lauren Silva Laughlin
Microsoft backs away from Bitcoin, by David Meyer
Associated Press
U.S. to fire monitor overseeing formerly for-profit colleges, by Jeff Horwitz
Government proposes requiring at least 2-member train crews, by Joan Lowy
News about business journalism:
Radio biz reporter Watt to become morning anchor
Pellegrini joins Globe and Mail business desk
How Wired explains how the future is changing
This date in business journalism history:
2013: BuzzFeed hires Reuters reporter Lauria to start business section
2010: Washington Post announces plan for new weekly business section
Business journalism birthday:
March 15: Craig Newman of Crain’s Chicago Business
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