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Adam Le

Adam Le is Senior Editor, EMEA, for PEI Group's private equity publications, overseeing the flow of global news and analysis for Private Equity International and Secondaries Investor. Based in London, Adam works closely with private equity-focused colleagues across PEI's offices in New York, London and Hong Kong. Prior to PEI, his roles included reporting on finance and technology for Bloomberg Japan.
The US regulator's vote this week to require greater disclosure from private fund sponsors is the tip of the upcoming regulatory iceberg.
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A confluence of events points to one obvious fact: the private equity industry could do a better job of telling its story.
Delaney Brown, CPP
London-based Delaney Brown had been with the world's largest investor in private equity since 2013.
Steffen Meister, executive chairman of Partners Group, speaks to senior editor Adam Le at PEI Group's London office
Growth will come amid a role reversal between public and private markets in which the latter now largely finances the real economy, according to Partners Group executive chairman Steffen Meister.
Julian Salisbury, Goldman Sachs Asset Management
Asset managers are having to make compromises when it comes to offering products within the current regulatory environment, Julian Salisbury, CIO for asset and wealth management, tells PEI.
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Existing relationships between acquirer and seller, perceived strategic benefits and cultural fit can make or break a partnership transaction.
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The hires in the bank's private capital advisory group come a year after the boutique bank launched into secondaries advisory.
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A 147-person-strong global fundraising and secondaries advisory behemoth could become a reality in the coming months, though exactly what that will look like remains largely guesswork.
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A round up of some the most noteworthy appointments from last year, as the secondaries market continued its game of recruitment musical chairs.
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