Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
US plans to hike tariffs on Friday, says China broke promises, by Paul Wiseman and Joe McDonald
A grim preview of trade war takes shape, by Matt Ott
Anadarko accepts Occidental bid; Chevron has four days to react, by Rachel Adams-Heard and Kevin Crowley
Two pillars of the stock market just became two reasons to sell, by Luke Kawa
Zuckerberg should be held personally liable for Facebook’s violations, by Adam Lashinsky
Surveillance capitalism with Chinese characteristics, by Clay Chandler and Eamon Barrett
Wall St. falls as White House vows to raise China tariffs, by April Joyner
Oil bounces up on Iran concern after touching one-month low, by Stephanie Kelly
News about business journalism
Scholl, former Barron’s West Coast editor, has died
The Hill hires Miller to cover cybersecurity
Google founder’s daughter starting tech publication
Cordtz, ABC News economics editor in the ’70s, dies at 92
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