Sequoia’s Split Sends Warning to Every Company Doing US-China Business
Sequoia Capital’s plan to split itself into three separate regional firms represents a major shift at one the
2023-06-07 13:22
Two Chinese snooker players banned for life for match-fixing, eight others suspended
Two professional Chinese snooker players have been banned for life and eight others suspended after being found guilty of match-fixing and other charges, the sport's governing body has announced.
2023-06-07 12:55
Ukraine dam: UN warns of 'grave consequences' as thousands flee homes
The UN's aid chief warns of "grave consequences" as floodwater levels may continue to rise.
2023-06-07 12:46
Why is Japan redefining rape?
Japan moves to reform its sex assault laws, finally recognising consent.
2023-06-07 11:21
Hindenburg-Inflicted Losses Still Weigh Heavily on Adani Stocks
About four months after US short seller Hindenburg Research shook Indian financial markets with a bombshell report on
2023-06-07 09:56
Zhao-controlled Binance trading firms at heart of SEC lawsuit
By Angus Berwick and Tom Wilson LONDON Two offshore trading firms controlled by Binance founder and CEO Changpeng
2023-06-07 09:29
Sequoia to split off China, India/Southeast Asia businesses amid geopolitical tension
By Kane Wu, Julie Zhu and M. Sriram HONG KONG (Reuters) -U.S. venture capital giant Sequoia plans to split off
2023-06-07 07:51
US steps up crackdown on crypto with lawsuits against Coinbase, Binance
By Jonathan Stempel, Hannah Lang and John McCrank NEW YORK The top U.S. securities regulator sued cryptocurrency platform
2023-06-07 07:19
GOP senators pledge to push ahead with Ukraine supplemental funding, despite McCarthy comments
Senate Republicans say they'll keep pushing for more funding for Ukraine and defense even in the wake of Kevin McCarthy's comments that additional funding would face long odds in the GOP-controlled House, potentially setting off a clash between the House Speaker and Senate Minority Leader McConnell.
2023-06-07 06:58
US crypto investors are left with few options
Back-to-back lawsuits against two of the world's biggest crypto enterprises are sending a chill through the fragile ecosystem of digital assets in the United States.
2023-06-07 06:45
Jamie Dimon told House Democrats that Congress should 'get rid of' the debt ceiling, source says
During a closed-door lunch on Tuesday, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told moderate House Democrats that Congress should abolish the debt ceiling, a person familiar with the matter tells CNN.
2023-06-07 05:28
'Sex and the City' at 25: Stars of the groundbreaking show celebrate
It has been 25 years since "Sex and the City" first premiered and the impact of the titillating series still thrives today.
2023-06-07 05:25