Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. brands suffer collateral damage in Chinese corporate war, by Erika Kinetz
Trump likes coal, but that doesn’t mean he’s hostile to wind, by Steve LeBlanc
Bloomberg
Yields approaching 3% are good news for dollar bulls, by Katherine Greifeld
Alphabet sales growth tops forecasts while spending surges, by Mark Bergen
Fortune
Debating regulation for big tech companies like Amazon and Facebook, by Adam Lashinsky
How the U.S.-China tariff talks may already be hurting American jobs growth, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Wall Street ends mixed as investors eye earnings, by Stephen Culp
High-profile investors bet on stocks tied to millennials, by David Randall and Svea Herbst-Bayliss
News about business journalism
Former Austin Biz Journal reporter claims censorship
SABEW is changing its name to reflect international push
VentureBeat reporter Frank is leaving
American Banker hires DiCamillo for tech team
WSJ has boosted its female subscribers with students
Ex-Forbes reporter says Trump lied about his wealth
This date in business journalism
2013: Bond Buyer names new editor
2008: CNET posts loss, revenue shy of estimates
Business journalism birthday
April 24: Maria Halkias of Dallas Morning News