Isobel Markham
The private equity industry was the gift that kept on giving this year.
PAI Partners was nearly destroyed by an internal dispute in 2009. It's now back in market with its seventh fund. For our February issue we sat down with the firm's head to talk about the comeback.
This year we asked whether private equity investors should be worried about the continued loosening of debt covenants.
This summer Richard Clarke-Jervoise, head of the private equity team at family office manager Stonehage Fleming, shared his thoughts on management fees, subscription credit lines, and what family office investors really want.
Limited partners remain fully committed to the asset class, despite clouds on the horizon.
The North American market was dominated by big fundraises and soaring asset prices.
From momentous hires to strategy advice from those at the top, here are the stories that most piqued the interest of PEI readers this year.
Wylie Tollette’s tenure as COIO at the $340bn California pension fund has not been without controversy.
Political risk is a key concern for investors across the region.
The development bank's Anne Fossemalle urges LPs to see beyond geopolitical tensions to the rich investment opportunities beneath.