Overseas investors scaled back venture capital deals in China in August as the country’s regulatory crackdown on the tech sector prompted many to rethink their approach.
The pressure from Beijing has cast doubt on whether Chinese companies would be able to list overseas and sparked concern over how VCs will exit investments and at what valuation. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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