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Limited partners’ flight to quality causes private equity megadeals to decline.
Amidst a challenging fundraising market, signs of a “flight-to-quality” phenomenon have emerged in the private equity sector. Second-quarter fundraising fell 17.4% YoY to $241.58 billion, while the number of funds in the market dropped 50.3% YoY in Q2. These stats indicate that limited partners, facing…
Amidst the AI boom, venture capital firms are cutting back on ‘megafunds’.
According to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal, venture capital firms are reducing the size of their megafunds, signaling a shift in their investment strategies despite the ongoing AI boom and tech stock rebound. The report highlights that many opportunities in the AI…
Decline in venture capital investments, amounting to $77.4 billion: KPMG Report
In the Venture Pulse Q2 2023 report, a comprehensive analysis of global venture funding, KPMG revealed that venture capital investment remained relatively stable during the period of April to June. Noteworthy contributions to this stability were the significant raises achieved by companies like Stripe, Shein,…
IPBC Asia 2023 will delve into discussions on VC funding, the surge in green tech investments, and the transformative potential of AI.
The IPBC team is excitedly preparing for IPBC Asia 2023, set to take place at the renowned Palace Hotel in Tokyo from 28th to 30th November. Esteemed corporate executives, deal makers, investors, policy experts, and legal professionals will convene to exchange valuable insights, explore emerging…
Sapphire Ventures intends to allocate more than $1 billion towards investments in enterprise AI startups.
Sapphire Ventures, as part of its commitment to the growing potential of AI in the enterprise sector, has revealed plans to invest over $1 billion in AI enterprise startups. The investment will leverage Sapphire’s existing funds, which manage $10 billion, with approximately $3 billion ready…
Sequoia Capital reduces its crypto fund size by more than 65% to $200 million.
Sequoia Capital, a prominent venture capital firm, has significantly reduced the size of its cryptocurrency fund by more than 65%, bringing it down to $200 million from its initial value of $585 million. This decision reflects the changing market dynamics in the cryptocurrency space, with…