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China VC Funds Tap Global Investors for $2 Billion in Comeback China’s largest venture capital houses are tapping the market for at least $2 billion in new funds, re-engaging with the country’s startups in a signal of renewed global investor interest in
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China venture capital funds tap global investors for US$2 . . . [BEIJING] China’s largest venture capital houses are tapping the market for at least US$2 billion in new funds, re-engaging with the country’s startups in a signal of renewed global investor interest in areas from AI to toys Read more at The Business Times