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10 Things in Tech You Need to Know Today, Tuesday, April 13

Google's cofounders are now centibillionaires, Facebook execs got hefty bonuses, and a robot sold an NFT: Here are 10 things in tech you need to know.

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Here Are the Top Finance Stories of the Day for April 13


From junior banker burnout to shake ups across its wealth and consumer businesses, here's everything you need to know about what's happening at Goldman Sachs. See more here. 
Bitcoin's meteoric rise has boosted crypto hedge funds
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Check out these five stocks that could serve as a good bet on the future of the crypto space. Read more here.
From left, Osei Van Horne, founding member and Managing Director of the technology practice of Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Merritt Hummer, partner at Bain Capital Ventures, and Max Simkoff, CEO of Doma.
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Here Are the Top Finance Stories of the Day for April 6


The logo of Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse is seen on October 17, 2017 in Zurich.
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Paul Galietto, head of equities sales and trading at Credit Suisse, is stepping down. Get all the details.
From left, Osei Van Horne, founding member and Managing Director of the technology practice of Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Merritt Hummer, partner at Bain Capital Ventures, and Max Simkoff, CEO of Doma.
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Check out our upcoming panel on April 14 at 2 p.m. ET about the future of proptech featuring experts from Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, and Doma. Sign up here. 

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Here Are the Top Finance Stories of the Day for April 5


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Hedge fund assets started the year at an all-time high, thanks in part to low interest rates. Now, desperate institutions are replacing low-yielding bonds with hedge funds in their portfolios. Here's what else you need to know.
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For the first time ever, Deutsche Bank appointed six firms led by women, people of color, and veterans to lead its $750 million bond. Read more on how appointing minority-led firms promotes equity on Wall Street.
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Goldman Sachs sees the auto industry's tech revolution as a big opportunity to win new business. The bank is now bringing together its industrial and tech teams to focus on auto tech deals. Get the full rundown here.

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10 Things in Tech You Need to Know Today, Monday, April 5


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1. Leaked data of more than 550 million Facebook users appeared online, including phone numbers. The leaked data could provide valuable information to cybercriminals who use people's personal information to impersonate them or scam them into handing over login credentials.
2. Alphabet has a secretive team working on quantum technologies called Sandbox. It's led by tech entrepreneur Jack Hidary and recently the company started revealing more info about what it's up to.
3. These are the top 100 early-stage investors. Tens of thousands of institutions and individuals are active seed investors — but only a few succeed repeatedly. Based on data analysis from Tribe Capital, we compiled a list of VCs who have mastered seed funding.

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Here Are the Top Finance Stories of the Day for April 2


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Good morning and welcome to Insider Finance. I'm Dan DeFrancesco, and here's what's on the agenda today:
There's "congestion" in the PIPE market — here's what that means for SPACs.
Bankers at Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank explain why the Latin American bond market is booming. 
Like the newsletter? Hate the newsletter? Feel free to drop me a line at ddefrancesco@businessinsider.com or on Twitter @DanDeFrancesco. 
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PIPE, private investments in public equity, is a key piece of funding that
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sponsors sometimes rely on to raise extra capital in order to get transactions done. However, bankers and sponsors warn that PIPE funding has started to dry up in recent weeks. 

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10 Things in Tech You Need to Know Today, Friday, April 2


5. Amazon previously looked into opening discount stores for electronics and home goods. The retail giant considered creating stores to sell leftover warehouse items, Bloomberg reported. While the internal talks have been stalled, a physical Amazon store could be perilous for brick-and-mortar electronics companies.
6. Digital fashion companies are aiming to disrupt the industry. From NFTs to digital garments you can buy online and get fitted to your photos, fashion is being digitized. We spoke to a digital fashion house to better understand the crypto-clothing industry. This is what they told us.
7. Microsoft will make mixed-reality headsets for the US army. The tech company landed a multimillion-dollar contract to make headsets used in training and in the field. See how soldiers could use the headsets.

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10 Things in Tech You Need to Know Today, Thursday, April 1


Let's get started.
1. Volkswagen's April Fools' Day joke went terribly wrong. A press release from the automaker said it would rebrand to "Voltswagen," signaling its commitment to electric mobility. Unfortunately, almost no one got the joke — including Wall Street. How a prank gone wrong affected the company's stock.
2. You'll soon be able to escape Facebook's oft-criticized algorithm. The tech giant will be giving its users more control over what they see on their News Feed, offering an escape from its algorithm. Here's what else you can expect when you log in.
3. LinkedIn could be Clubhouse's next competitor. The professional networking site is in the early stages of testing audio features similar to those on Clubhouse, the buzzy new audio app.

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Here Are the Top Finance Stories of the Day for April 1


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Striim, a data startup that offers the pipes to send data from one cloud to another, secured a $50 million Series C round led by Goldman Sachs Growth Equity. Here's what you need to know.
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After a busy year, at least 25 Big Law firms are awarding special bonuses to high-performing associates — but many aren't sure it'll be enough to manage burnout. We took a look at what firms are doing to help their workers, and compiled a list of who's announced special bonuses.
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Goldman Sachs is planning to bring some full-time campus hires into the office later this year for their onboarding and orientation, according to an internal memo. More insights from that memo. 

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