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Mar 28, 2024 10:52 AM
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CX Daliy: China IPO slowdown pits startups against investors

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Many PE/VC firms are increasingly turning to litigation to exit their investments. Photo: AI generated
Many PE/VC firms are increasingly turning to litigation to exit their investments. Photo: AI generated

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In Depth: China IPO slowdown pits startups against investors

China’s depressed stock markets and a slowdown in IPO registration by regulators have sent a chill through the world of private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) firms, whose funds have traditionally chosen listing as the most popular exit channel for their Chinese investments.

The market downturn has spelled trouble for many IPO hopefuls and created a rift between them and their PE/VC investors that is increasingly leading to arbitration or litigation when companies fail to follow an agreed timetable to go public and allow funds to exit.

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