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Changpeng Zhao "CZ" CEO of Binance
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Crypto exchange Binance is picking a headquarters location ‘very soon’ as it strives to fend off regulators
By Jessica MathewsApril 1, 2022
UNest CEO Ksenia Yudina fled to the United States from Russia at the age of 18.
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By Jessica MathewsMarch 31, 2022
Gary Gensler, Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, takes his seat
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SPACs are on the chopping block thanks to the SEC’s latest proposal
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Bad news for unicorns: The IPO market just had its worst quarter in 6 years
By Jessica MathewsMarch 29, 2022
This general view shows the skyline of the city centre in Jakarta on February 16, 2022, seen from the location where the G20 finance ministers' meeting will take place on February 17-18. (Photo by BAY ISMOYO / POOL / AFP) (Photo by BAY ISMOYO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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As SoftBank bails, Indonesia’s smart city project is losing traction
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A man flees with his belongings as fire engulfs a vehicle and building following artillery fire on the 30th day on the invasion of the Ukraine by Russian forces in the northeastern city of Kharkiv on March 25, 2022. - Russian strikes targeting a medical facility in Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv on March 25, 2022, killing at least four civilians and wounding several others, Ukrainian officials said. (Photo by Aris Messinis / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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Private funds are entangled with Russian oligarchs. The problem is no one knows by how much
By Jessica MathewsMarch 25, 2022
Elvis Presley, rock and roll sensation, as he rehearses with his band for "The Ed Sullivan Show."
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A new Elvis Presley DAO for fans hopes to buy back former rock and roll star’s records and memorabilia
By Jessica MathewsMarch 24, 2022
Kathryn "Katie" Haun photographed in Los Angeles on January 12, 2022.
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Katie Haun lands $1.5B for two crypto funds in historic raise for solo VC
By Jessica MathewsMarch 23, 2022
Savings app unicorn Acorns is adding Bitcoin exposure to portfolios. Here’s the catch
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Savings app unicorn Acorns is adding Bitcoin exposure to portfolios. Here’s the catch
By Jessica MathewsMarch 22, 2022
SEC Chair Gensler Testifies Before Senate Banking Committee
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Climate tech companies in the spotlight as SEC votes on new ESG disclosure proposal
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WeWork founder Adam Neumann is back—as a VC
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By Jessica MathewsMarch 18, 2022
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