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Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Agrees to Step Down, Plead Guilty
The chief executive of the largest global cryptocurrency exchange, plans to plead guilty to violating criminal U.S. anti-money-laundering requirements.
WSJ News Exclusive | Crypto Firm Paxos Faces SEC Lawsuit Over Binance USD Token
The Securities and Exchange Commission has told Paxos that it plans to sue the company for violating investor protection laws.
DOJ Seeks to Ban Sam Bankman-Fried From Contacting FTX Employees
Prosecutors alleged the founder of the failed cryptocurrency exchange contacted a potential witness in his criminal case.
China’s Shrinking Population Is Deeper Problem Than Slow Growth for Its Economy
The country’s shrinking population points to longer-term structural issues that will impede its growth in the future.
China’s Economic Growth Fell to Near-Historic Lows as Covid Took a Bite
China’s economy grew at one of its slowest rates in decades last year as repeated Covid-19 lockdowns hammered households and businesses.
Facebook parent Meta planning massive layoffs this week: report
Facebook parent Meta is reportedly planning to lay off thousands of workers this week as the company's stock price has dropped 73% so far this year.
What Is Stagflation? What can you tell us about the World Bank's global economic outlook?
A new warning says the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine mean the global economy might be on the brink of high prices and low economic growth.
In China, if You’ve Got Mail, It Might Arrive With a Whiff of Sanitizer and a Covid-19 Test
Chinese authorities are putting packages through an extensive cleansing process as a part of the country’s zero-Covid regime.