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    Posted 9/18/2023, 4:01:24 AM

    Chinese Venture Capital Deals Plummet to Lowest Level Since 2015

    • Chinese VC deals on track for worst pace since 2015 amid slowing growth, US-China tensions, and tighter regulation.

    • Investment value and number of mega-deals declining sharply.

    • Foreign participation in deals dropped to 10% from 16% in 2018.

    • Yuan-denominated funds helped boost fundraising, but still far below 2018 peak.

    • Number and value of exits declining due to weak IPO sentiment in Hong Kong and US.

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