venture capital

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  • Southeast Asian VC Deployment Will Continue To Be Dismal In 2023
    Grab
    Venture capital-backed companies only raised $369 billion for the first three quarters of 2022, compared to the $679.4 billion that was invested globally in 2021
  • French Drug Firm Sanofi Investing In China Through Venture Capital Fund
    Sanofi
    Sanofi has injected an undisclosed amount of money into early-growth venture capital firm Cathay Innovation with the goal of support China's continued efforts to enhance its healthcare sector.
  • China’s Tech Scene and Mobile Economy Drive Investment Money
    Chinese Money Fuels Asia's Startups
    Within ten years, Chinese venture capitalists will explore the Middle East and Africa bringing with them their market-driven innovation.
  • Hong Kong's Cathay Photonics Seeks New Funding For Foldable Screen Coating Tech
    Foldable Smartphone
    Cathay Photonics plans to use the new capital to further develop its foldable screen protection tech, which can be used on second-generation foldable smartphones.
  • China Bags Second Place In World’s Fast-Rising VC Markets
    President Xi Jinping
    China now has the world’s second fastest-growing venture capital market. It is finally catching up with the U.S. and other countries.
  • China Investors Ranks High In Forbes' Top Venture Capitalist List Indicating Vigorous Economy
    China Venture Capitalist Market
    Forbes' latest list of the top 100 venture capitalists from around the world now features 21 Chinese investors, with four investors now in the top 10.
  • Beijing’s Panda Selected Bags Total $80 Million In Funding
    Food delivery
    Panda Selected has announced that it was able to raise an additional $50 million in funds for its expansion projects. The funding was led by Tiger Global Management and supported by DCM and GenBridge Capital.
  • American Venture Capitalists Are Still Heading For China
    China's still it
    A growing number of American venture capital (VC) firms - some founded by Chinese-Americans - are boosting investment capital in a bid to buy into Chinese start-ups that might go unicorn with a little help from their investments.