India
This edition looks at investor sentiment and market shifts in Asia-Pacific private equity.
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Vietnamese diaspora movement launches OV Ventures to back local founders
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China's Sany Heavy Industry looks to raise up to $1.59b in HK listing
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Negen Capital leads $2.7m funding in HooLiv and other India deals
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Federated Hermes commits to India, Japan after long hiatus
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Chinese tech giants pause stablecoin plans in HK after Beijing steps in
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Editor’s Take: The Week That Was—Oct 13-18
Pawn services strike gold as Indonesia’s underbanked rely on trusted safety net
Beyond the Buyout: APAC capital in spotlight; Indian LPs bet on healthcare
Lombard Asia-backed WashXpress prices IPO for Thai market debut
Malaysia
This edition also looks at Malaysia’s efforts in its financial centre ambitions.
With the SWFs, Indonesia and the Philippines are creating a more structured landing pad for global capital.
Singapore
Investors refrain from making changes to their strategies in the absence of a lasting deal.
How businesses navigate this period will reveal much about their risk appetite.
Greater China
Also, why are small and mid-cap funds turning into ‘zombies’ in SE Asia and China?
Rest of Asia
Also read about the PE exit bonanza that we saw this week.
This edition looks at the rise and diversification of the private credit asset class.
Also in this edition: Impact of India’s Budget on the private capital
This edition looks at key reform measures proposed by AIFs.