Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
At JPMorgan Chase, business tilts toward the consumer side and away from Wall St, by Nathaniel Popper
Some owners of private colleges turn a tidy profit by going nonprofit, by Patricia Cohen
The Wall Street Journal
Jeff Immelt’s overhaul of GE impeded by falling oil prices, by Ted Mann
Best Buy rewards shareholders after strong holiday, by Chelsey Dulaney
Inside Alibaba, the sharp-elbowed world of Chinese e-commerce, by Gillian Wong, Kathy Chu and Juro Osawa
The Washington Post
Buried deep in Obama’s budget, big news for small businesses (and taxpayers), by J.D. Harrison
Fortune
The big streaming showdown – Beats vs. Spotify, by Time
Reuters
Citi to sell OneMain to Springleaf for $4.25 billion, by Avik Das
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