Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
New York Times
Gannett offers $815 million for Tribune Publishing, by Sydney Ember and Leslie Picker
China curbs plans for more coal-fired power plants, by Michael Forsythe
Bloomberg
New York’s Sony building sells for more than $1.4 billion, by Oshrat Carmiel and David Levitt
The obscure Chinese hedge fund making enemies, by Ye Xie and Bonnie Cao
Associated Press
Time Warner Cable deal gets OK, with online video conditions, by Tali Arbel
Fed will likely keep rates unchanged in wake of global slump, by Martin Crutsinger
MarketWatch
Earnings deluge threatens to overwhelm investors, by Tomi Kilgore
How the Fed ignored the constitution and played favorites during the crisis, by Greg Robb
News about business journalism:
Boston’s NPR station launches Bostonomix
Quartz hires Bindrim to run talent lab
Recode’s Li named managing editor of Newsweek
This date in business journalism history:
2011: With integration over, Thomson Reuters looks to next phase