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Covid-19 Impact on US Private Capital Raising Activity in 2020

InvestmentBank.com

A liquidity crisis slammed businesses across the board, and COVID-19 added a new layer of complexity for companies who tried to obtain capital to weather the storm. When the initial wave of uncertainty around COVID-19 set in during March 2020, the debt market flipped on its head, paving a path to the worst debt-raising year since 2015 [6].

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Could digital assets help expand capital raising?

Accenture Capital Markets

At Accenture’s capital markets team, we’ve completed a research project into the future of capital raising. More so, I suspect people most interested may be small-cap issuers, many of whom currently seem to struggle to raise the capital in the way that best suits their needs and at times when they need it the most.

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24 venture capital firms you need to know about – Growth Business guide

Growth Business

Last year, venture capital raised £6.8 Capital invested by venture capital trusts increased by 8 per cent last year to £664 million. Indeed, tech start-ups in London alone raised a record $26bn (£19bn) in funding in 2021, more than double the total in 2020. billion worth of investment. Contact: london@antler.co

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The Sky Definitely Is Not Falling…At Least Not Yet

Sica Fletcher

The State of Private Equity Pre-Pandemic Prior to the advent of the pandemic, the private equity market exhibited strong fundraising, robust deal markets, and positive investor sentiment. Dry PE powder had almost doubled since the end of 2015, when it stood at $750 billion. PE-backed deal flow declined somewhat in 2019.

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The essential guide to raising private equity

Growth Business

The idea of raising private equity is appealing for many; you can avoid pursuing methods of funding like entering the stock market where you face increased regulation, a larger board of directors and potentially a large group of public shareholders. What is private equity and how does it work?