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Yvonne Lau is a former Hong Kong-based writer for Fortune, where she covered Asia's financial markets, with a focus on IPOs, fintech, crypto, and China. Prior to joining Fortune, Yvonne covered commercial re/insurance markets for InsuranceAsia News and worked for Thomson Reuters and The Economist. She speaks English, Russian, Cantonese, and Mandarin. An Alberta native, Yvonne studied political science at the University of Calgary.

Counter protesters block Freedom Convoy rally in Vancouver
PoliticsElon Musk–backed ‘freedom truckers’ in Canada get Bitcoin lifeline after GoFundMe freezes millions in donations
By Yvonne LauFebruary 8, 2022
You’ll soon be able to put your metaverse avatar to work—and make actual money from it
TechYou’ll soon be able to put your metaverse avatar to work—and make actual money from it
By Yvonne LauFebruary 7, 2022
The Super Bowl is now being called ‘Crypto Bowl’ as upstart finance firms spend millions on T.V. ads
The LedgerThe Super Bowl is now being called ‘Crypto Bowl’ as upstart finance firms spend millions on T.V. ads
By Yvonne LauFebruary 3, 2022
2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
Arts & EntertainmentYou can now buy a Coachella music festival NFT that comes with a lifetime pass
By Yvonne LauFebruary 2, 2022
Flag-Raising Ceremony On Chinese New Year
PoliticsDating app Grindr may be first major casualty of China’s pre-Olympics campaign to tame ‘bad behavior’
By Yvonne LauFebruary 2, 2022
China Prepares For Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
PoliticsReporters in China warn of ‘unprecedented’ challenges as the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics kickoff nears
By Yvonne LauJanuary 31, 2022
Crypto.com hires LeBron James in its $1 billion bid to become as big as Instagram
The CoinsCrypto.com hires LeBron James in its $1 billion bid to become as big as Instagram
By Yvonne LauJanuary 28, 2022
Digital and NFT Art on Show at the Digital Art Fair Asia
TechChina’s Big Tech leads in VR and AR patent applications. But China’s metaverse may look different from everyone else’s
By Yvonne LauJanuary 27, 2022
SHEIN Summer Pop Up Shop in London, England.
TechGen Z retailer SHEIN eyes 2022 U.S. IPO, in what may be the first big Chinese firm to list in the U.S. since last summer
By Yvonne LauJanuary 25, 2022
Binance failed to live up to its anti-money laundering obligations, report says
FinanceBinance failed to live up to its anti-money laundering obligations, report says
By Yvonne LauJanuary 24, 2022
Beijing orders all residents who bought cold medicine to test for COVID-19—or face consequences
HealthBeijing orders all residents who bought cold medicine to test for COVID-19—or face consequences
By Yvonne LauJanuary 24, 2022
China Hamster Cull-NFT Protest
TechHong Kong’s mass hamster cull prompts an NFT protest as animals are ‘resurrected’ online
By Yvonne LauJanuary 21, 2022
Crypto.com says ‘all funds are safe’ after alleged hack, but analysis shows $15 million of Ether is gone
FinanceCrypto.com says ‘all funds are safe’ after alleged hack, but analysis shows $15 million of Ether is gone
By Yvonne LauJanuary 18, 2022
NHL halts regular season games owing to Omicron, casting doubt on players’ participation at Beijing 2022
HealthNHL halts regular season games owing to Omicron, casting doubt on players’ participation at Beijing 2022
By Yvonne LauDecember 21, 2021
INDIA - JANUARY 01: People, rickshaws and cars in a crowded busy street in rush hour, Delhi, India.
FinanceMapmyIndia shares surge 54% in public debut, shrugging off recent IPO stumbles from Indian startups
By Yvonne Lau and Biman MukherjiDecember 21, 2021
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