Nikkei buys Singapore-based media startup DealStreetAsia

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NIKKEI, owner of the Financial Times (FT) and publisher of Nikkei Asian Review, is acquiring a majority stake in DealStreetAsia, a media startup that tracks private equity and venture capital activity across South-east Asia and India. Read more at The Business Times.

NIKKEI, owner of the Financial Times and publisher of Nikkei Asian Review, is acquiring a majority stake in DealStreetAsia, a media startup that tracks private equity and venture capital activity across South-east Asia and India.

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