The regulator is eyeballing some of the highest-valued fintech startups. Read More
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Reddit is—finally—going public
Will earnings calls and rigid SEC filings taint the social platform’s personality? Read More
The top policy battles for 2022, explained
From DeFi to sports betting, venture capitalist Bradley Tusk is forecasting these regulatory feuds in the new year. Read More
Fidelity, Nasdaq, and AngelList all agree on one thing: Cap tables need some work
A group of 37 firms and companies are trying to homogenize a rather non-homogenous document. Read More
Blockchain. com is seeking an ambitious $20 billion valuation
The crypto exchange and institutional lender is on the hunt for a $18 to $20 billion valuation. It’s unlikely it’ll get it. Read More
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler finally laid out what he has against SPACs
Going public via a blank check company merger is kindred to the traditional IPO, but the rules aren’t the same. Read More
SEC Chair Gary Gensler finally laid out what he has against SPACs
Going public via a blank check company merger is kindred to the traditional IPO, but the rules aren’t the same. Read More
Venture capital firms set aside $1 billion for women-led startups. Here’s how it’s going
Women have struggled to raise the funds that their male peers have enjoyed. But that tide is shifting. Read More
There are more private equity exits than there have been in 2 decades. How long will it last?
A brawny IPO market and razor-sharp valuations are coming in handy for firms selling a stake. Read More
It’s not a great time to be a SPAC or a meme right now
The SEC’s probe into the Trump SPAC and more on meme regulation. Read More