Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
S&P 500 ekes out gain, enough to extend winning streak, by Stan Choe
Big tech feels the heat as US moves to protect consumer data, by Marcy Gordon
Twitter’s Jack Dorsey gets $1.40 salary in nod to old character limit, by Anders Melin
Tesla opens a new quarter with another round of sales staff cuts, by Dana Hull
Foldable phones won’t open to big numbers, analysts say, by Aaron Pressman
Europe thinks ethics is the way to winning the AI race. Not everyone is convinced, by David Meyer
Fiat Chrysler to pay $110 million to settle U.S. investor suit, by David Shepardson
Mexico’s Walmart pressures suppliers on pricing, forcing some to ditch Amazon, by Daina Beth Solomon
News about business journalism
WSJ shuffles beats on corporate team
Boston Biz Journal hires Burns as associate editor
Bloomberg’s Murray moving to London to oversee globe trade coverage
Politico energy reporter Dixon moving to States team as associate editor
Bloomberg names Collins its US economy managing editor
CNBC.com hires 13 new staffers, names news editor and weekend editor
This date in business journalism
2014: Chu, ex Bloomberg, named editor of SF Business Times
2009: SF Chronicle gets new business editor
Business journalism birthday
April 9: J. Jennings Moss of the Silicon Valley Business Journal