Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Fed seems content with low rates but confronts challenges, by Christopher Rugaber
California tests find illegal vapes tainted with additives, by Michael R. Blood
CNN
US airlines offer to change China flights for free for another month as coronavirus spreads, by Rob McLean
Economists are even more optimistic about the US economy, by Shannon Liao
The Wall Street Journal
Airbus Reaches Deal to End Long-Running Global Corruption Probe, by Benjamin Katz
Regulators Probe Potential Dean Foods Merger, by Jacob Bunge
CNBC
US companies suspend China operations, restrict travel as coronavirus outbreak spreads, by Sunny Kim, William Feuer
GM investing $3 billion to produce all-electric trucks, autonomous vehicles, by Michael Wyland
Reuters
Brazil antitrust regulator gives nod to Boeing-Embraer deal, by Ricardo Brito
Sainsbury’s targets 2040 for net zero emissions, criticizes UK goal, by James Davey
News about business journalism
CNBC hires Repko to cover big-box retailers
Business Insider promotes Liebman to global managing editor
WSJ hires Philly Inquirer’s McCabe to cover financial markets
Akin named retail reporter at Des Moines Register
Globe & Mail reporter Berkow departs for new cannabis publication
Arizent, formerly Source Media, makes two editorial promotions
Yahoo Finance launches on Verizon Fios
Politico launches AgencyIQ to cover business regulatory news
Delaware Biz Times hires Tabeling as reporter
Brower named new energy editor at FT
Davis becomes executive editor of legal coverage at Bloomberg