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Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the resurgence of private equity firms venturing overseas, driven by a recovering market and increasing interest from international investors in the Chinese market [1][2] - Several private equity firms have obtained the Hong Kong Type 9 license, with a total of 87 firms holding this license as of July 21 this year, including 58 subjective and 20 quantitative private equity firms [2] - International investors are showing significant demand for access to the Chinese stock market, prompting private equity firms to develop products tailored to these investors [3] Group 2 - Chinese private equity firms are expanding their global presence to diversify revenue sources and enhance their investment capabilities, with a focus on A-share investments [2][5] - Domestic and foreign brokerages are actively supporting private equity firms in their overseas endeavors, providing services such as license applications, fundraising, and compliance support [4][5] - The integration of overseas trading systems is crucial for quantitative private equity firms, which rely on high-quality market data and efficient trading infrastructure [6] Group 3 - The current environment presents both opportunities and challenges for private equity firms, including the need for international experience and the high operational costs associated with overseas markets [7] - The interest from high-net-worth individuals in China for diversified investments is increasing, while international investors are also keen on the Chinese market, creating a "dual outbound" dynamic [7] - Understanding international investors' needs and clearly articulating investment strategies are essential for private equity firms to succeed in the global market [7]