Business
Is this what good news feels like?
Hello and welcome back to Equity, the podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines.
It is the first Monday of December, so this show is getting into the holiday spirit. And by that, we mean thinking far too much about the geopolitical-technological landscape, naturally.
Here’s what we got into on our Monday episode!
- Stocks in China are ripping higher on news that its drastic COVID-related policies could be starting to ease. It’s a long way from a reopening, but after years of hard-edged lockdowns, Chinese tech businesses are breathing a sigh of relief — at least in valuation terms. Shares are down in Europe and the United States.
- How much are Chinese equities rallying? Bilibili is in the lead, up around 16% in pre-market trading. The day’s gains won’t cover all prior losses, but for the nation’s beleaguered tech industry, the valuation gains are beyond welcome news.
- And sticking to the good news vibe, the fact that the U.S. central bank may slow the pace at which it raises interest rates could provide some useful tailwinds to tech businesses.
- The Circle SPAC deal is off.
- Giraffe360 raised new capital, which surprised us, given our perspective on the housing market.
- And we closed with notes on ChatGPT, the thing that everyone on Twitter cannot stop playing with.
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