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Associated Press Shane Todd, shown in Singapore, was found dead in his apartment last June. SINGAPORE—A Singapore court began an inquiry Monday into the death of an American engineer in the city-state after his parents waged a high-profile campaign challenging the Singapore police's i...
BY JEFFREY SPARSHOTT AND ROBIN SIDEL WASHINGTON—U.S. officials dealt a blow to the fledgling digital currency called Bitcoin, freezing an account tied to the largest Bitcoin exchange just months after regulators warned such entities should follow traditional anti-money laundering rule...
SINGAPORE—Asian Pay Television Trust, an investment vehicle for Taiwan's biggest cable-TV operator, is poised to raise around S$1.4 billion (US$1.1 billion) in Singapore's second-biggest initial public offering this year after pricing shares in the upper half of the indicative range. ...
Bitcoin Startups Begin to Attract Real Cash BY SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN AND SPENCER E. ANTE Bitcoin startups are beginning to raise sizable investment capital even as industry leaders warn that hackers are abusing the Internet virtual currency for profit. In the past year, fledgling busines...
Bitcoin Startups Begin to Attract Real Cash BY SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN AND SPENCER E. ANTE Bitcoin startups are beginning to raise sizable investment capital even as industry leaders warn that hackers are abusing the Internet virtual currency for profit. In the past year, fledgling busines...
Bitcoin Startups Begin to Attract Real Cash BY SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN AND SPENCER E. ANTE Bitcoin startups are beginning to raise sizable investment capital even as industry leaders warn that hackers are abusing the Internet virtual currency for profit. In the past year, fledgling busines...
Bitcoin Startups Begin to Attract Real Cash BY SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN AND SPENCER E. ANTE Bitcoin startups are beginning to raise sizable investment capital even as industry leaders warn that hackers are abusing the Internet virtual currency for profit. In the past year, fledgling busines...
No one recalls exactly who came up with the advertisement, but the team at Ruckus Marketing does know that, at some point, they started referring to it as the "Hipster Jesus ad." Enlarge Image Close Stephen Yang for The Wall Street Journal The ad from Ruckus Marketing for the Diocese ...