Investment

A capital state of affairs

January 2008: Venture and private equity funds will rise unabated, but change is afoot in their composition and allocation

Venture capital still finds Chinese entrepreneurs a difficult proposition to beat. There is little doubt that funds will continue to flood the country in 2008, but there will be new hot sectors and new strategies in the struggle to evade Beijing’s capital controls.

Yuan-denominated venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) funds will be big players this year, according to the Center for Asia Private Equity Research, a consultancy in Hong Kong. In 2006, yuan funds totaled ...

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