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Startup and Venture Investment News — Tuesday, July 29, 2025: The Race for AI Investments, a New Wave of IPOs, and Global Expansion of Venture Capital

... reshaping of its landscape: for instance, Germany has, for the first time in a decade, outpaced the UK in terms of venture investments, signaling growth in continental ecosystems. Meanwhile, the dynamics in Asia are uneven — funding for startups in China has dropped to multi-year lows, while India and Southeast Asia continue to attract substantial capital. Even localized markets, such as the CIS countries, are striving to catch a new wave of growth despite external constraints. The overall picture ...

Startup and Venture Investment News — Wednesday, July 30, 2025: The Boom of AI Investments, Rising IPO Activity, and a Wave of M&A Deals

... sector). In Europe, a restructuring of the landscape is evident: in 2025, Germany surpassed the UK in venture capital investment for the first time in a decade, signaling growth in continental ecosystems. Meanwhile, the dynamics in Asia are uneven — in China, startup financing has dropped to multi-year lows, while India and Southeast Asia continue to attract significant capital. Even local markets, such as those in the CIS, are eager to catch the new wave of growth despite external constraints. The ...

Startup and Venture Capital News — Thursday, July 31, 2025: The Return of IPOs and the Boom of AI Deals

... intelligence sector). In Europe, the landscape is reshaping: Germany has overtaken the UK in venture investment for the first time in a decade, signaling growth in continental startup ecosystems. Meanwhile, dynamics in Asia are uneven: startup funding in China has dropped to multi-year lows, while India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East continue to attract substantial capital. Even local markets like the CIS countries are striving to catch the new wave of growth despite external constraints. The overall ...

Historic Decline in Interest: Why Institutions Are Turning Away from "Great Seven" Stocks

... period, and investors have begun to fear overheating. The stock's valuation reached extremely high levels (P/E >> 50), making the shares vulnerable to even the slightest disappointment. Additionally, geopolitical risks (chip export restrictions to China) and limited production capacity add uncertainty. Hedge funds likely locked in profits after the grand rally of 2023, resulting in record low net longs on NVDA. Nevertheless, Nvidia remains fundamentally strong: it is practically a monopolist in ...