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Start-up funding hits two-year low in Q3 CY22 at $2.7 billion in India: PwC India Report

According to the PwC India report "Startup Deals Tracker - Q3 CY22," start-up funding in India hit a two-year low of $2.7 billion across 205 deals in the third quarter of fiscal year’22.  ....

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Tracking Europe's energy security: Four lessons from the EU's new energy deals – European Council on Foreign Relations

The EU and its member states have taken unprecedented steps to reduce their dependence on Russian energy resources. ECFR’s new EU Energy Deals Tracker documents Europeans’ agreements with new suppliers – and highlights four key lessons for policymakers ....

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Indian start-up funding hits two-year low in Q3 CY22 at USD 2.7 billion

Indian start-up funding hits two-year low in Q3 CY22 at USD 2.7 billion
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Funding for Indian start-ups dips by 40% from Q1 CY22 to USD 6.8 billion in Q2 CY22: PwC India Report

Mumbai – After three consecutive quarters of raising more than USD 10 billion, the total funding in the Indian start-up ecosystem fell by 40% during Q2 CY22 to reach USD 6.8 billion.  The decline can be attributed to a global slowdown, decrease in te ....

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