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Brexit harms startups but it may not be fatal

  • Written by Mark Humphery-Jenner, Associate Professor of Finance, UNSW Australia

As the market turbulence starts to subside after Brexit, startups are worried that the UK’s exit from the European Union might put access to venture capital and private equity at risk. Despite the UK ranking highly for startup acceleration, startups are already reported to looking elsewhere.

The UK does have some advantages for startups,...

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